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Martin
It has a really active community of speakers, especially during this COVID period. During my time learning, I also attended some in-person events (some with over 200 people) which run for a week, so I made some good friends that way. There's now pretty much a full calendar of online events from all over the world (eventaservo.org). I learned via various books, events, and through plenty of practice.
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Martin
Absolutely. Linguistically speaking it's far more regular. Phonologically it shares mostly the same sound inventory as a typical European language. Morphologically it's very interesting as its regular and well-designed system for derivation removes a lot of pain from learning vocabulary. In fact, I've lost count of the number of times I've heard a word for the first time and was easily able to determine its meaning.