– that is, c, g, h, j, and s circumflex, and u breve. Standard Esperanto orthography uses the Latin script. The letters have approximately the sound...
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Ĉ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
Esperanto orthography, representing the sound [t͡ʃ], the pronunciation of the English ⟨ch⟩ as in "cheese". It is based on the letter ⟨c⟩. Esperanto orthography...
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Ŝ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
or ŝ (S circumflex) is a consonant in Esperanto orthography, representing the sound [ʃ]. Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for all four of its postalveolar...
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Ĥ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
consonant in Esperanto orthography, where it represents a voiceless velar fricative [x] or voiceless uvular fricative [χ]. Its name in Esperanto is ĥo (pronounced...
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Ĵ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
or ĵ (J circumflex) is a letter in Esperanto orthography representing the sound [ʒ]. While Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for its four postalveolar...
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Ĝ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
Ĝ or ĝ (G circumflex) is a consonant in Esperanto orthography, representing a voiced postalveolar affricate (either palato-alveolar or retroflex), and...
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generally become ekz- in Esperanto, to distinguish them from the common prefix eks-. Orthographic gz does not occur in Esperanto, except in the nonce word...
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Proto-Esperanto (Esperanto: Pra-Esperanto) is the modern term for any of the stages in the evolution of L. L. Zamenhof's language project, prior to the...
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the letters in the Esperanto alphabet that have diacritics, as well as a number of graphic work-arounds. The diacritics of Esperanto were designed with...
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Native Esperanto speakers (Esperanto: denaskuloj or denaskaj esperantistoj) are people who have acquired Esperanto as one of their native languages. As...
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words. In Spanish orthography, ⟨f⟩ is used to represent /f/. In Esperanto orthography, ⟨f⟩ is used to represent /f/. In the Hepburn romanization of Japanese...
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supercomputer System X (telephony), digital switching platform X-sistemo in Esperanto orthography SIGSALY, secure voice transmission system; sometimes called "X System"...
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language in Dr. Esperanto's International Language (Esperanto: Unua Libro), which he published under the pseudonym Doktoro Esperanto. Early adopters of...
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Esperantido (redirect from Esperanto sen fleksio)
were intended to replace Esperanto. Limited suggestions for improvement within the framework of Esperanto, such as orthographic reforms and riism, are not...
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Gh (digraph) (section In Latin-based orthographies)
represents /ɡ/ (the voiced velar plosive) before ⟨e⟩ and ⟨i⟩. In Esperanto orthography, ⟨gh⟩ (or ⟨gx⟩) can be used when the ⟨ĝ⟩ is missing, which represents...
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phonemic orthography. For example, Interlingua has geisha (from Japanese 芸者), sheik (from Arabic شيخ), and kayak (from Inuit ᖃᔭᖅ); in Esperanto, these words...
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L. L. Zamenhof (redirect from Doktoro Esperanto)
was the creator of Esperanto, the most widely used constructed international auxiliary language. Zamenhof first developed the Esperanto language in 1873...
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failure rate. Most constructed languages such as Esperanto and Lojban have mostly phonemic orthographies. The syllabary systems of Japanese (hiragana and...
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An Esperantist (Esperanto: esperantisto) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto. According to the Declaration of Boulogne, a document agreed...
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The Esperanto movement, less commonly referred to as Esperantism (Esperanto: Esperantismo), is a movement to disseminate the use of the planned international...
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tolerable if imperfect approximation for ŭ. Esperanto orthography Substitutions of diacritic characters in Esperanto "How to change your keyboard layout". support...
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Ŭ (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
semivowel in the orthography of Esperanto, which is an international auxiliary language publicly presented in 1887. As in Belarusian, Esperanto Ŭ is pronounced...
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Esperantujo (redirect from Esperanto community)
or Esperantio (IPA: [esperanˈtio]) is the community of speakers of the Esperanto language and their culture, as well as the places and institutions where...
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epiglottal fricative /ʜ/, and in Chipewyan it is a velar/uvular /χ/. In Esperanto orthography, it is an official surrogate of ⟨ĥ⟩, which represents /x/. ⟨hj⟩...
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Esperanto is the most widely used constructed language intended for international communication; it was designed with highly regular grammatical rules...
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Esperanto symbols, primarily the Esperanto flag, have seen much consistency over the time of Esperanto's existence (namely in the consistent usage of the...
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measures against the Esperanto community, having Esperanto speakers imprisoned and killed as part of the Great Purge. The Esperanto community was restored...
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References to Esperanto, a constructed language, have been made in a number of films and novels. Typically, this is done either to add the exotic nature...
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an English verb meaning to move from one place to another go, in Esperanto orthography, a name for the letter g Gō (given name), a masculine Japanese given...
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developed Esperanto in the 1870s and '80s. Unua Libro, the first print discussion of the language, appeared in 1887. The number of Esperanto speakers have...
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