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Meanings of
esperanto
in English
Russian
эсперанто
Portuguese
esperanto
Spanish
idioma esperanto
Catalan
esperanto
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International auxiliary language designed by Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof.
epo
eo
esperanto language
Related terms
modern language
planned language
international auxiliary language
agglutinative language
a posteriori language
constructed language
Russian
эсперанто
Synonyms
Examples for "
epo
"
epo
eo
esperanto language
Examples for "
epo
"
1
In this study, we have shown that these cells bound
125
I
-
epo
specifically.
2
The researchers used three groups of mice to test the effect of
epo
.
3
Neither cell lines respond to
epo
to differentiate.
4
Anyone who follows cycling knows about
epo
.
5
The
epos
is the calm quiet representation of an action in progress.
1
Cui multum datum est, multum quaeretur ab
eo
.
2
Accipite, et bibite ex
eo
omnes.
3
Non perdam ex
eo
quicquam.
4
Results: Individuals with bvFTD,
eo
AD
or rtFTD laughed less across both contexts of self and partner than the other groups.
5
The ancients were strongly of this opinion, or, as Ranchin expresses it, Omnes Graeci, Arabes, et Latini in
eo
consentiunt.
1
Our hope is that among the people the
Esperanto
language
may hereafter have a powerful effect.
2
A one-page complete grammar of the
Esperanto
language
.
Usage of
esperanto
in English
1
Write your
Esperanto
sentence clearly and put the paper in his hand.
2
For the rest,
Esperanto
is now beginning to take hold in Germany.
3
At an
Esperanto
banquet given in Paris in February 1913, 'Abdu'l-Bahá said:-
4
The extension of
Esperanto
is now threatening to rival that of Volapük.
5
On the other hand, Prof. Hugo Munsterberg of Harvard is attacking
Esperanto
.
6
Jeremie Miller solves the incompatibility problem with Jabber - the
Esperanto
of IM.
7
The following table illustrates the perfect simplicity and terseness of the
Esperanto
verb.
8
Lately, the Unit has been receiving an unprecedented number of letters in
Esperanto
.
9
Esperanto
was first proposed in 1887, by a Polish ophthalmologist, L. L. Zamenhof.
10
I may describe it, without fear of contradiction, as the
Esperanto
of commerce.
11
Why
Esperanto
should be condemned for the sins of Volapük is not obvious.
12
They are examples of what you could call the
Esperanto
-
type
crank.
13
He flung what few phrases of Latin and
Esperanto
he had at them.
14
He was given a page of carefully prepared English to translate into
Esperanto
.
15
So long as
Esperanto
is disregarded, all these things must be.
16
Swiss parliamentarians debate in four langueges
(
Esperanto
is taught in the schools).
Other examples for "esperanto"
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Frequent collocations
true esperanto
Translations for
esperanto
Russian
эсперанто
Portuguese
esperanto
Spanish
idioma esperanto
lengua esperanto
esperanto
Catalan
esperanto
Esperanto
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