Why Deaf People Struggle with Verbs — But Esperanto Makes It Easy!

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As a Deaf person, I’ve always had a hard time with verbs in English and other languages. They change too much — “go, goes, went,” “am, is, are,” and so on. That makes grammar really confusing for us.
I started learning Italian, but the verbs also kept changing — parlo, parli, parla... It was too much!

Then I found Esperanto — and wow!
The verbs in Esperanto never change by person. Just one form for everybody:

mi iras (I go)
vi iras (you go)
li iras (he goes) — all the same!
That’s why I’m dropping Italian and now focusing on Esperanto.
It’s clear, simple, and perfect for Deaf learners like me.
If you struggle with grammar, give Esperanto a try — it might help you too!

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