 Greetings to all of you! I would like you to say something! And today I'm speaking English because I'm here with my cousin. Yeah. Okay, so first up, let's have a test. What can you say in Esperanto? Oh, that's really nice. That's good. I was expecting something way worse. And do you know when Esperanto was created? 18 something. 18 something? It's actually pretty good, 1887. I did not expect that. And do you know how many people speak it? 500,000. 500,000 is probably quite accurate. Kind of lowish. And how many Esperanto speakers do you know? Yu, Kai, Dimitri, Dimitri's Wai, and Doshan. Ah, yeah. Oh, Diane, yep. Roger, Kim. Oh, Kim, yep. What do you think about Esperanto? Good people get for each other. And what was the best experience you ever had? Switzerland and Germany. Oh, yeah. What happened in Switzerland? They offered a really nice castle. It was at home. And we had a free meal every day. And I treated it as a queen and a king. Oh, okay. Very nice people. Are you going to start studying Esperanto now? Yeah, when I have time. Oh, she's lying. She's saying that because there's a camera here. Every time she's like, no, wait! Okay, okay. Do you know who created Esperanto? His name? Long name. Long? Russian guy. Close. What country is next to Russia? Persia. Poland. You were going to say Persia. Poland, okay. So he was actually at the time of the part of Russia. So that was pretty good. And... Ice. What's his ice? You really don't want to be here. Oh, I know his name. He kind of reminded me of that. Zan... Zamenhof. Zamenhof. Yes, yes. Very smart. Geez, I didn't realise you actually knew that much. Namputo. Namputo! And... In what countries is Esperanto spoken the most? Government to promote it. Yeah? He said, oh, that's why we go there. He hassles me all the time. Going to Brazil. No wonder. No, it's got nothing to do with that. I know when he had that Indonesian Esperanto meeting. He was dreaming about it all the time. He reviewed videos every day. I'm not that crazy. Yeah, you are. He said, going back to Indonesia. It was fun. Hello, Indonesian Esperaners. We had lots of fun. Did you enjoy that? Yeah. And what was your favourite part of the Indonesian Congress? I don't know. What do you don't know? Oh, yeah. Oh, the dancing. Oh, the dancing. It was like... Johnny N was there. Yeah. Yeah, we had pretty good fun. That was a good night. And now I'm going to do what they do in an advertisement. They go, if you enjoyed this service, would you recommend it to your friends? Would you recommend an Esperanto husband? Rich is a really good person. They're a nice personality. They're kind. And dating love is my parents. My parents all love him. They treat me like a queen. I think it's partially due to Esperanto personality. Oh. Yeah, my friends actually asked me, did anyone who's so good as Richard can introduce to me or my friend? I hear that. If you're a guy, you're looking for a girl. You know, speak Esperanto. Leave a comment below. She'll hook you up. You're just going to move to Australia. Awesome. So that's it. So my wife's going to say goodbye now. Kato doesn't want to be here. So he's going to say goodbye. Okay. And that's it. So if you liked this video, like it, share it, subscribe to my channel if you haven't already. And I'll see you all in the next video. And if you're not there, I'll find a link for you. And as always, I want to thank my donors on the page. But you can also do it on the page if you're interested. There's a link in the description. Just go there. So my agent is now a donor. And treat him. Chuck Smith. Craig Robertson. Elliot Jinn. EA Burns. Learn. Esperanto.com. Jacob. James Harlan. Jorge. Jason Knuckles. La Stranga. Lupe. Margarita Kilpac. Marvin Edds. Matthew Kova. Robert Nielsen. Sarah S.C. Shane Power. Kai Tommy. Lindsay.