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'''Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof''' (pronounced /ˈzɑːmɨnhɒf/ in English; born '''Leyzer Leyvi Zamengov''', December 15, 1859 – April 14, 1917) was an ophthalmologist, philologist, and the [[conlanger|inventor]] of [[Esperanto]], a [[constructed language]] designed for [[international auxiliary language|international communication]].
'''Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof''' (pronounced /ˈzɑːmɨnhɒf/ in English; born '''Leyzer Leyvi Zamengov''', December 15, 1859 – April 14, 1917) was an ophthalmologist, philologist, and the [[conlanger|inventor]] of [[Esperanto]], a [[constructed language]] designed for [[international auxiliary language|international communication]].
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Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (pronounced /ˈzɑːmɨnhɒf/ in English; born Leyzer Leyvi Zamengov, December 15, 1859 – April 14, 1917) was an ophthalmologist, philologist, and the inventor of Esperanto, a constructed language designed for international communication.

This article is one of many about Conlangers.

Notable modern conlangers: David J. Peterson * Marc Okrand * Mark Rosenfelder * Sally Caves
Historically significant conlangers: Hildegard von Bingen * J. R. R. Tolkien * L. L. Zamenhof
General Conlangers: Bjorn Bakker * Danny Wier * "Millsaic"