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If you are website enjoyer, https://lernu.net/ is a solid, free of charge web course in many languages, with big community.ย 

I have also heard good reviews on the Zagreb Method - https://esperanto12.net/

If you prefer apps, https://www.duolingo.com/ works great in English, if a lot of examples is your way to go.

Of you are a book person, I have read that โ€œComplete Esperantoโ€ by Tim Owen is highly acclaimed. Also โ€œEsperanto per rekta metodoโ€ ("Esperanto by direct methodโ€, so directly on Esperanto with elimination of translations) works great for many people.

Some very basic stuff, mostly list of common phases for traveling, itโ€™s available at Wikivoyage, in several languages ๐Ÿ‘‡
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q143#sitelinks-wikivoyage

Using Anki flashcards helps to memorize words, but I am not using it so I am not sure where to find the data to useโ€ฆ

If you prefer in-person course, you may ask people from the Esperanto organization in your country (see https\://uea.org/landoj), or visit some meeting to get in-depth answers and make new friends (see https\://eventaservo.org/).

Ultimately, it depends on your learning style to select (or create) a learning process, but these are solid. Enjoy, and please comment here after some time about your progress. I would love to know!

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I had big problems with languages all the way up to university, but get Esperanto pretty quickly. Good luck ๐Ÿคž



Zagreb mentioned :D will check it out just for that



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