Hints and tips:
...Some 2.9bn users in 212 countries sprinkle them across texts, tweets and messages, making emoji by far the most widely used global language, a kind of digital Esperanto....
...The multi-strategy fund Senfina, which means “everlasting” in Esperanto, launched in 2014 and achieved returns of about 20 per cent last year, according to documents seen by the Financial Times....
...Hint #3: Look for the numbers one through 10 in each of the respective stanzas in English, Italian and Esperanto. Certain letters are missing....
...“I do think that the basic starting point for those who think we now need an optional union code of contract law is what I have always thought of as the ‘Esperanto fallacy’,” Mr Clarke said....
...But only those counting on the emergence of an Esperanto-speaking global government can imagine that lessons drawn from the bank’s collapse will help harmonise insolvency procedure on both sides of the Atlantic...
...It is well-funded, judging by the fact it is available in nine languages including Esperanto (there’s another column in that, but I won’t be diverted now)....
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