Why would many learners think Esperanto bor-ing? A. Because it is too simple. B. Because it is not a world language. C. Because it has a small vocabulary. D. Because it has no culture background.27. The invention of the new French word "frang-lais"shows that+ A. French words ...
根据第一段倒数的But neither solution is simple because no living language will be acceptable to everyone and because an artificial language, such as Esperanto, has no culture and would be thought boring by many learners.可知,因为Esperanto没有文化背景,没有一个国家把它作为主要语言使用,所以许多学习...
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Esperanto is one such language that has survived turbulence, disturbance, and test of time to become the most popular artificial language on the globe. However, with the invention of more artificial languages, it is hoped that Esperanto will continue to be the most popular artificial language and...
The greatest invention . Zamenhof and Esperanto . Who invented Esperanto? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1) A (2) A (3) D (4) B (5) C (1) 事实细节题。根据文章中的第二段的第二句:He considered his native language to be his father's Russian, but also his mother's Yiddish.他...
The greatest invention.C. Zamenhof and Esperanto.D. The dream of people. 答案 34-37 DCAC 相关推荐 1Before the 19th century thousands of languages have been made to achieve one dream but only one made it. People were trying to find a way to end people’s communication trouble and ...
An artificial international language with a vocabulary based on word roots common to many European languages and a regularized system of inflection. [After Dr.Esperanto, "one who hopes," pseudonym of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (1859-1917), Polish philologist.] ...
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On the other hand, a language such as Esperanto, invented to be a universal system, lacks the community roots so identifiable in natural languages. With the form of the language determined at the time of its invention, such a language remains changeless. Like a plastic flower, it has only ...