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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The Akademio Literatura de Esperanto (ALE; English: Literature Academy of Esperanto) is an independent and neutral institution which aims to encourage...
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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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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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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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asymmetry is an aspect of the constructed international auxiliary language Esperanto which has been challenged by numerous proposals seeking to regularize...
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The World Esperanto Congress (Esperanto: Universala Kongreso de Esperanto, UK) is an annual Esperanto convention. It has the longest tradition among international...
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The Universal Esperanto Association (Esperanto: Universala Esperanto-Asocio, UEA), also known as the World Esperanto Association, is the largest international...
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published by TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization Laŭte! Libera Folio, an online Esperanto magazine Literatura Foiro, a magazine about culture...
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Esperanto is written in a Latin-script alphabet of twenty-eight letters, with upper and lower case. This is supplemented by punctuation marks and by various...
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Publication: Organized Study of Esperanto, a Textbook (in Japanese) List of Esperanto organizations "UEA.ORG: Esperanto-organizoj en Tajvano". Archived from the...
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The following is a list of Esperanto-language films including features and documentaries. Esperanto was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s. There...
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Esperanto culture refers to the shared cultural experience of the Esperantujo, or Esperanto-speaking community. Despite being a constructed language,...
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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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Esperanto is the most widely used constructed language intended for international communication; it was designed with highly regular grammatical rules...
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Esperantido (redirect from Esperanto sen fleksio)
Esperanto from Lingvo Stilo Formo, 2nd cheap edition, Kalman Kalocsay, Budapest, Literatura Mondo, 1931. Halvelik, Manuel (2010). Arkaika Esperanto (PDF)...
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The initiator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, translated the entire Hebrew Bible into Esperanto. His translation has been much admired by Esperantists and...
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Scottish Esperanto Association (Esperanto-Asocio de Skotlando EAS) Israel: Israeli Esperanto League (Esperanto-Ligo en Israelo ELI) Iran: Iranian Esperanto Association...
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transcription delimiters. Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language designed to have a simple phonology. The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof...
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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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Unua Libro (redirect from Unua Libro de Esperanto)
Dr. Esperanto's International Language (Russian: Международный язык), commonly referred to as Unua Libro (First Book), is an 1887 book by Polish ophthalmologist...
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The International Youth Congress (Esperanto: Internacia Junulara Kongreso, IJK) is the largest annual meeting of young Esperantists in the world. The...
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Esperantujo (redirect from Esperanto community)
Other most popular Esperanto newspapers are La Ondo de Esperanto, Beletra Almanako, Literatura Foiro, and Heroldo de Esperanto. Often national associations...
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Arcaicam Esperantom (redirect from Archaic Esperanto)
(English: Archaic Esperanto; Esperanto: arĥaika Esperanto, arkaika Esperanto), is an auxiliary sociolect for translating literature into Esperanto created to...
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Esperanto has been used in the Czech Republic since the 19th century. It was suppressed by the Nazi and Communist governments of the 20th century before...
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Esperanto-USA (E-USA) is the largest organization for speakers and supporters of Esperanto in the United States. It was founded in 1952 as the Esperanto...
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Ĉekbanko Esperantista (category CS1 Esperanto-language sources (eo))
liquidated. "Ĉekbanko E-ista". La Esperanto-centro: EVENTOJ - ENCIKLOPEDIO DE ESPERANTO (in Esperanto). LITERATURA MONDO, BUDAPEST. 1933. Retrieved 13...
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La Espero (redirect from Esperanto anthem)
(1859–1917), the initiator of the Esperanto language. The song is often used as the (unofficial) anthem of Esperanto, and is now usually sung to a triumphal...
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Like natural languages, the constructed language Esperanto contains profane words and indecent vocabulary. Some of this was formulated out of the established...
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The original word base of Esperanto contained around 900 root words and was defined in Unua Libro ("First Book"), published by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887...
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