Esperanto <> English online translation. Esperanto <> English dictionary, monolingual Esperanto dictionary and other resources for the Esperanto language.
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The majority of Esperanto roots are based on Latin, though some vocabulary is taken from modern Romance languages, and from English, German, Polish and Russian. Roots can be combined with affixes to form new words, for example:lerni= to learn,lernejo= a school,lernanto= a pupil/student,ler...
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is a story (in English, with an Esperanto translation) about a talking dog on a mission to promote the international language Esperanto and to foster international peace. This tale is an amalgam of historical information, fantasy and current reality. Written during the height of the 2020-22 Co...
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fortunate that my wife and our mutual friends all learned English otherwise I would never had the chance to get to know and fall in love with her, or to get to know them. An international language is very important to bring the world together, and to facilitate understanding, peace, and ...
This will be written from the standpoint of a native English speaker who has some familiarity with Spanish and French and a bit more familiarity with Russian, so I may mention similarities and differences between them. I will add the text of my Esperanto
Esperanto seems lacking in many departments. The language is homeless. It does have its own culture but you cannot travel to a place where it is primarily spoken, like other languages, for example French, Spanish, Dutch, English, German, etc. It is not attached to a traditional culture wher...