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         Esperanto Language:     more books (100)
  1. English-Esperanto dictionary by Fleming Fulcher, 1985
  2. English--Esperanto Dictionary
  3. Esperanto the Universal Language 1ST Edition by J C Oconner, 0000
  4. General language course, by Helen Slocomb Eaton, 1934
  5. Beginner's Esperanto (Hippocrene Beginner's) by Joseph F. Conroy, 1994-06
  6. Complete seven-day Esperanto course for international correspondence;: Esperanto: the world auxiliary language by L. T Tanaka, 1971
  7. Being Colloquial in Esperanto: A Reference Guide for Americans by David K. Jordan, 1992-06
  8. Esperanto-English dictionary by Achille Motteau, 1909
  9. The "Edinburgh" Esperanto pocket dictionary: Esperanto-English and English-Esperanto by John Mabon Warden, 1927
  10. English-Esperanto dictionary, by J. C O'Connor, 1907
  11. Nelson's Esperanto Course: A New and Complete Guide to the International Language by Edward G. Lock; Mason Stuttard, 1952
  12. Marie Mullarney Argues About Language by Marie Mullarney, 2007-01-30
  13. Being Colloquial in Esperanto by David K. Jordan, 1992-07
  14. Esperanto, the second language for all (E.A.N.A. libraro = E.A.N.A. library) by Lehman Wendell, 1930

41. Esperanto Language
esperanto language. ImageEsp.png. Esperanto A Language for the Global Village by Sylvan Zaft; Learn Not to Speak Esperanto by Justin Rye;
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Esperanto language
Image:Esp.png Esperanto is the most widely spoken of the constructed languages . The name derives from the pseudonym (Dr. Esperanto) under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first work on the subject, and literally means "one who hopes". Zamenhof, a Jewish oculist from Bialystok Poland , published the Unua Libro (first book) of the language in after working on it for about ten years (see Esperanto history His intention was to create an easy-to-learn language, to serve as an international auxiliary language , a second language for everyone in the world , rather than to replace all existing languages in the world. Some Esperanto speakers still want this, but others just want to use the language to meet foreigners and learn about other countries and cultures. Today, thousands of people use it regularly to communicate with others around the world. See Esperanto as an international language As of December 22 the Esperanto version of the Wikipedia had 10,380 articles, making it the tenth-largest language in the Wikipedia.

42. Language Browser: Esperanto
, Languages index. Esperanto index. *, list of titles. *, list of movies only. *, by total votes. Estonian. Esperanto. Your IMDb guide to esperanto language movies.
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Your IMDb guide to Esperanto language movies. This page contains a list of interesting reports based around the 12 titles in the IMDb with Esperanto dialogue. The form below allows you to search the database for titles with Esperanto dialogue only. The A-Z index enables you to browse the titles alphabetically. Browse titles with Esperanto dialogue alphabetically A B C D E F G H ... I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Others
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43. ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web
Offers information about the esperanto language, a free email Esperanto course, information about local Esperanto organizations in the US, and links to other
http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages|By Language|Esperanto

44. Esperanto Language Courses
Courses in Esperanto. What kind of course would suit you? Web based? Esperanto ASAP As Soon As Possible, Complete exposure! Esperanto Viva, Gets you started.
http://esperanto.ie/english/courses.htm
Esperanto Association of Ireland Esperanto-Asocio de Irlando
Courses in Esperanto
What kind of course would suit you? Web based? Grammar and Exercises? Dialogue and Vocabulary? Initial and basic? Comprehensive and Exhaustive? Printed in a book? With a tutor or on your own? Whatever answer you give, there should be a course to suit you ... somewhere We make a few suggestions out of the various courses available - based solely on courses we have had good feedback on. This selection is not a reflection of any courses not mentioned! We have not tried them all, as there are lots available. Click on a course title for some further details. Links to the courses are given with the details. Esperanto ASAP - As Soon As Possible Complete exposure! Esperanto Viva Gets you started Lernu Courses and Resources Esperanto Condensed Course In print - not on the Internet Top

45. Abeja - Esperanto Language Of New Millenium Youth Club, Mp3, Cursos
Translate this page esperanto young club, know about it and enjoy this language, mp3, humor, club juvenil con secciones de musica, noticias, curso gratis.
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46. Esperanto Language Tutorials - Best Spoken Languages Tutorials On Tutorial Guide
Tutorial Guide, the best help you can get to find esperanto language tutorials! 200405-14. Home Spoken Languages esperanto language, Search for Home.
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47. Replying To UTF-8 Message Causes Switch To Esperanto Language. Why?
Replying to UTF8 message causes switch to esperanto language. Why? Follow-Ups Re Replying to UTF-8 message causes switch to esperanto language. Why?
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  • From To : balsa-list gnome org Subject : Replying to UTF-8 message causes switch to Esperanto language. Why? Date : Wed, 3 Dec 2003 11:33:26 +0300
Hello, I discovered the problem with default language setting while replying to message encoded in UTF-8. Usually ny default language is Russian(KOI8-R) but it magically switches to Esperanto when I want to reply to the message like this: Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 09:50:57 +0500 User-Agent: KMail/1.4.3 Cc: =?utf-8?b?0JXQu9C40YHQtdC10LIg0JLQu9Cw0LTQuNC80LjRgA==?= <evlad@cge.ru> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; boundary="Boundary-00=_XSYA0XXTSEXSIZL3KV25" Status: RO Content-Length: 580333 Lines: 7552 Boundary-00=_XSYA0XXTSEXSIZL3KV25 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My balsa 2.0.15 works on SPARC/Solaris 8. Any comments? Or maybe all is ok? Best regards, Eliseev Vladimir

48. Movies_Page
Books esperanto language, Literature, and Community. See Larger Image. esperanto language, Literature, and Community.
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49. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Esperanto
ResourceType guide Location usa Last checked 20000415 Esperanto Articles and discussion groups pertaining to the esperanto language and cultural movement.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/e/esperanto.htm
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  • Dublin Core in Multiple Languages: Esperanto, Interlingua, or Pidgin?
  • Esperanto Access
  • Esperanto Translations
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    Dublin Core in Multiple Languages: Esperanto, Interlingua, or Pidgin?
    Article proposing that Dublin Core metadata requires a set of elements common to every language. It is suggested that technical terms with no exact translation equivalents in different languages could be explained with a phrase, or new terms could be defined.
    Author: Thomas Baker, Asian Institute of Technology
    Subjects: dublin core, esperanto, linguistics
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    Location: japan, asia
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    Esperanto Access
    Access to online Esperanto resources, including news, language learning, Esperanto texts, organisations and a bibliography of Esperanto books.
    Author: Don Harlow
    Subjects: esperanto
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    Esperanto Translations
    Dictionary which translates English to Esperanto, and Esperanto to English.
  • 50. Yamada Language Center: Esperanto Fonts
    Esperanto Fonts. FAQ Font Index esperanto language Guide Guide index Yamada home page Bostono font sample A bitmapped
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    51. Esperanto1
    All radioamateurs who can speak the esperanto language can be ILERA Members. Exchange RS(T) and serial number starting 001 in esperanto language.
    http://www.qsl.net/ly2fn/esperanto/esperanto.html

    52. Spiritism OnLine .Net - The Spiritist Doctrine On The Web - Downloads
    Category Main/esperanto language. Sort Downloads by Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by Title (A to Z).
    http://www.spiritistdoctrine.net/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&ci

    53. Esperanto A Language For The Global Village Table Of Contents
    esperanto A language for the Global Village. by Sylvan Zaft. Copyight © 1996 Sylvan Zaft. Chapter 7 Where English is an Easy language Too. Chapter 8 The CostBenefit Ratio
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    Esperanto: A Language for the Global Village
    by Sylvan Zaft
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    Back to "Hejmpagxo/Homepage" Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Dream and the Reality ... Appendix and Bibliography

    54. A Key To The Inter-National Language Esperanto
    The Guinness Book of World Records lists esperanto as the only language in which there are no irregular verbs to learn. By comparison
    http://www.esperanto-chicago.org/key.htm
    INTRODUCTION
    The 3000 languages in the world today were originated by our ancient ancestors and morphed over several millennia. These languages are full of inconsistencies and irregularities. It is a tribute to the capacity of the human mind that it can handle such difficult material. In 1887, a new language, free from irregularities, was introduced. By speaking this relatively easy-to-learn bridge language, people from all backgrounds are able to overcome the language barrier. Today, Esperanto is the only planned human language in widespread use. Use an Esperanto-English dictionary and refer to this "key" while reading texts in Esperanto to help you unlock the meaning of Esperanto according to the grammatical rules.
    CONTENTS Jump to the following topic: Alphabet Structure Pronouns Affixes ... English-Esperanto Glossary
    ALPHABET
    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v z Every Esperanto word is pronounced as it is spelt, without exception. The five vowels are a as in father

    55. The Esperanto League For North America Homepage 1-(800) ESPERANTO
    Bonvenon! Welcome to the esperanto League for North America! ELNA. For more information call ( 800) esperanto ( 800) 3773726 ( 510) 653-0998. esperanto. is a language introduced in 1887 by Dr. L.L .
    http://www.esperanto-usa.org/
    Bonvenon!
    Welcome to the Esperanto League for North America!
    ELNA
    For more information call:
    (800) ESPERANTO
    Esperanto is a language introduced in 1887 by Dr. L.L. Zamenhof after years of development. He proposed Esperanto as a second language that would allow people who speak different native languages to communicate, yet at the same time retain their own languages and cultural identities. Esperanto is four times easier to learn than other languages. ( Can I really learn it that much faster? Worldwide, millions of people speak Esperanto. Thousands of books are in print in Esperanto, both translated and original works. There are over a hundred periodicals regularly published in Esperanto.
    • Esperanto doesn't replace anyone's language but simply serves as a common second language.
    • Esperanto can be learned in much less time than any other language.
    • Esperanto is politically unbiased.
    The Esperanto League for North America ( ELNA is the non-profit organization of Esperantists and supporters of Esperanto in the United States. The League seeks to increase understanding of Esperanto and the world language problem.

    56. Esperanto: Multilingual Information Center: English (angla)
    English Information about esperanto. General. What is esperanto? A Fun Introduction to esperanto Psychological Reactions to esperanto. About language Problems. A language for the Global
    http://www.esperanto.net/info/index_en.html
    English: Information about Esperanto
    General
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    Learning
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    57. ELNA - "The International Language That Works"
    esperanto. The International language that works! ELNA Homepage Send me INFO A second language for everyone. esperanto. The International language that works! Every year, our world seems smaller .
    http://www.esperanto-usa.org/about_eo.html
    ESPERANTO
    The International Language that works!
    ELNA Homepage Send me INFO
    A second language for everyone ESPERANTO
    The International Language that works!
    Every year, our world seems smaller. Ships carry a thousand items between countries. Jets carry passengers across oceans and around the world. Satellites bring us live television coverage from Europe and Asia. Every year, Americans in every walk of life communicate more and more with people of other countries. One barrier remains... As a result of this tremendous increase in contacts with the outside world, Americans are realizing that there is still a major barrier to international communication the language barrier! Americans have long heard the cliche that "Wherever you go, people speak English." In fact, at most ten percent of the world speaks English! Often, in other countries, only people in the best hotels of the largest cities can use English, and even they are often not very fluent. Anyone who has visited a foreign country and struggled with the language barriers understands this. Americans are at last discovering what the rest of the world has long known: there is a real need for an international language. Fortunately, there is such a language...

    58. Esperanto
    esperanto La Internacia Lingvo. esperanto The International language. Kie estas la informoj? Cxiuj, cxiaj informoj pri esperanto estas (estu) haveblaj en la Virtuala esperanto Biblioteko kiu apartenas al Multlingva Inform-Centro (
    http://wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl/esperanto
    Esperanto La Internacia Lingvo
    Esperanto - The International Language
    Kie estas la informoj?
    Cxiuj, cxiaj informoj pri Esperanto estas (estu) haveblaj en la Virtuala Esperanto Biblioteko kiu apartenas al Multlingva Inform-Centro (kaj se ne, la kunordigantoj de gxi certe akceptas aldonojn kaj korektojn).
    Where is the information?
    For all information about Esperanto, including lists of organizations, persons, learning aids etc. see the Virtual Esperanto Library (VEB) (in esperanto). The VEB is part of the Multilingual Information Centre , which has information about Esperanto in many languages, among which is english
    Pri tiu-cxi pagxo
    La informoj antauxe haveblaj en tiu cxi pagxo estas forigitaj, cxar ne plu aktualaj.
    About this page
    The information that was previously offered through this page has been removed, because it was very much out of date. Axel Belinfante. Last updated: Wed May 20 11:47:27 MET DST 1998

    59. Lernu!
    Presentation of the language, multilingual course and direct communication with esperanto speakers from countries all over the world.
    http://www.lernu.net/
    Gasto, bonvolu elekti lingvon / Gasto, bonvolu elekti lingvon ca Catal  cs ČeÅ¡tina da Dansk de Deutsch en English eo Esperanto es Espa±ol fi Suomi fr Fran§ais he hr Hrvatski it Italiano lt Lietuvių nl Nederlands no Norsk pl Polski pt Portuguªs ru sk Slovenčina sv Svenska zh-cn zh-tw
    Mia lingvo mankas! Kion fari? Registritaj uzantoj / Registritaj uzantoj Memoru min / Memoru min Pasvorthelpo Pasvorthelpo

    60. The Esperanto Book: 3
    A general overview of many constructed language. Introduction with personal analysis and conclusions.
    http://donh.best.vwh.net/Esperanto/EBook/chap03.html
    How to Build a Language
    Lingvo kaj Vivo , p. 358. La Laguna: Stafeto, 1959 (2nd ed. UEA, 1989).
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Esperanto

    Ido

    Occidental
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    Postnote
    Warning:
    Emotions and tempers are sometimes aroused among those who have dedicated much of their lives to the devising and/or promotion of one planned language or another, when someone (for whatever purpose, and with whatever justification) disses somebody's favorite planned language. Consequently, the following material has, at times, been accused of being (a) inaccurate and (b) biased. No doubt, inaccuracies have crept in; and, as a proponent of Esperanto, I have never claimed to be unbiased. If you are looking for a totally objective, scholarly presentation of the history of the planned-language movement, I suggest that you look elsewhere. Another warning: you will probably not find it (everybody writing on the subject seems to have his own set of prejudices), and if you do it will probably be extremely boring. This presentation is, I believe, at least not boring. I can sum up the conclusions that can be drawn from this historical introduction in a relatively few words. Some one thousand (perhaps more) planned languages have been sketeched or created during the past two centuries; the approximately a dozen treated here are those that have actually been devised to a fare-thee-well and have actually acquired a community of speakers, of whatever size. At the end of this period, the number of speakers of Esperanto now living exceeds, apparently by several orders of magnitude, the total number of speakers of all other planned languages in this list who have ever lived. I suspect that this demonstrates something; but I will leave it to you to decide what.

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