International auxiliary language designed by Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof.
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Examples for "epo"
Examples for "epo"
1In this study, we have shown that these cells bound 125I-epo specifically.
2The researchers used three groups of mice to test the effect of epo.
3Neither cell lines respond to epo to differentiate.
4Anyone who follows cycling knows about epo.
5The epos is the calm quiet representation of an action in progress.
1Write your Esperanto sentence clearly and put the paper in his hand.
2For the rest, Esperanto is now beginning to take hold in Germany.
3At an Esperanto banquet given in Paris in February 1913, 'Abdu'l-Bahá said:-
4The extension of Esperanto is now threatening to rival that of Volapük.
5On the other hand, Prof. Hugo Munsterberg of Harvard is attacking Esperanto.
1Cui multum datum est, multum quaeretur ab eo.
2Accipite, et bibite ex eo omnes.
3Non perdam ex eo quicquam.
4Results: Individuals with bvFTD, eoAD or rtFTD laughed less across both contexts of self and partner than the other groups.
5The ancients were strongly of this opinion, or, as Ranchin expresses it, Omnes Graeci, Arabes, et Latini in eo consentiunt.
1Our hope is that among the people the Esperanto language may hereafter have a powerful effect.
2A one-page complete grammar of the Esperanto language.
Translations for esperanto language