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ido
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Ido is a constructed language created as a reform of Esperanto, aiming to simplify the grammar and vocabulary in Esperanto-speaking communities.
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4
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2
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education
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Esperanto-speaking communities value multilingualism and international perspectives in education.
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3
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family structure
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Family structures in Esperanto-speaking communities are likely influenced by the family structures in the countries where Esperanto is spoken.
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1
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4
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friendship
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Esperanto-speaking communities prioritize global and cross-cultural friendships.
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1
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5
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hospitality
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Esperanto-speaking communities prioritize being welcoming and accommodating to visitors from diverse backgrounds.
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1
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6
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leisure time activities
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Leisure activities in Esperanto-speaking communities are influenced by personal preferences and global culture.
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1
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7
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personal space
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Personal space norms in Esperanto-speaking communities are likely influenced by the predominant cultural norms within the community.
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1
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8
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public transportation
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Public transportation in Esperanto-speaking communities may not be as developed due to a smaller speaker population and dispersed geographical locations.
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1
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9
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spicy food
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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Spicy food is not a prominent feature in traditional cuisine in Esperanto-speaking communities.
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1
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10
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vegetarianism
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Esperanto-speaking communities
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The increasing popularity of vegetarianism is evident within Esperanto-speaking communities.
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