However, Esperanto is spoken by people around the world. There are Esperanto speakers in over 120 countries, though the exact number is difficult to estimate. Some estimates suggest there are hundreds of thousands or even millions of Esperanto speakers.
While not an official language anywhere, Esperanto is used for:
* International communication: It's used in conferences, meetings, and online communities.
* Education: Some schools offer Esperanto classes.
* Literature and culture: There's a growing body of literature, music, and art created in Esperanto.
* Personal communication: Some people use Esperanto to communicate with friends and family around the world.
So, while there's no specific place where Esperanto is spoken as a primary language, it's a living language used and enjoyed by people across the globe.