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         Esperanto Language:     more books (100)
  1. A first foreign language for all mankind: Esperanto by Bernard Cavanagh, 1971
  2. Esperanto the International Language by Wesley E. Arnold, 1993-06
  3. Esperanto <The universal language>: The student's complete text book, containing full grammar, exercises, conversations, commercial letters, and two vocabularies, by J. C O'Connor, 1903
  4. Language and international communication: The right to communicate : a lecture (Esperanto documents) by Humphrey Tonkin, 1979
  5. Esperanto on the air: A half-century of broadcasting in the international language, 1922-1975 (Esperanto documents) by Humphrey Tonkin, 1976
  6. Esperanto and the auxiliary international language movement by William Wallace Whitelock, 1924
  7. Anarchists and the international language, Esperanto by Em Chapelier, 1908
  8. The language problem of the non-aligned movement and its possible solution (Esperanto documents) by Tibor Sekelj, 1981
  9. Esperanto: An international language for engineers by T. J Gueritte, 1914
  10. Esperanto, European or Asiatic language? (Esperanto documents) by Claude Piron, 1981
  11. The development of poetic language in Esperanto (Esperanto documents) by William Auld, 1976
  12. A primer of Esperanto,: The auxiliary language, a second language for all nations, by John Charles O'Connor, 1905
  13. International language: Past, present & future, with specimens of Esperanto and grammar by Walter John Clark, 1912
  14. Radio wireless world-language;: Fourteen facts about Esperanto, by J. J Sussmuth, 1922

61. \iffalse Meta-comment % % Copyright 1989-2005 Johannes L. Braams
defines % all the languagespecific macros for the esperanto language. % % For this language the character ^ is made active. % In table~\ref{tabesp-act}
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/babel/esperanto.dtx

62. Lithuania In The World
“The roots of the international esperanto language are in Lithuania, Esperanto became a living language, a mother tongue to some individuals.
http://www.liw.lt/index.php?shid=1121163945

63. Esperanto Language
The history of esperanto language. There are more than 3000 languages spoken Esperanto is the administrative language. All the citizens of all the
http://siauliai.mok.lt/esperanto/apieespen.htm
News About the club About the project Esperanto lessons ... Links
The history of esperanto language
There are more than 3000 languages spoken around the world. Such abundance of languages is a great obstacle for people to communicate, due to this fact plenty of people consider it as an imprecation. Since the antique times peole tried to compose one language, neutral and easy to learn for everyone. Esperanto was developed out of many projects and finally applied in practice in 1887, when Dr. L. Zamenhof declared about its origin in Warsaw. The language is suitable not only for the scientific writings, but for the belles-lettres as well, as it is very clear, sonorous, logic and easy to learn. A few of simple Esperanto grammar rules should be compared with a great number of complicated ones of the various native languages. The difference would be amazing!
L. Zamenhof (1859-1917)

64. 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
ESPERANTO and Ham Radio
What is ILERA ? ILERA (Internacia Ligo de Esperantistoj RadioAmatoroj) - International League of Esperantists-RadioAmateurs. ILERA publishes its own bulletin, organizes contests , round tables, others meetings, etc. All radioamateurs who can speak the Esperanto language can be ILERA Members About ILERA History you can read in N6UOW pages or his miror site ESPERANTO frequencies 1866, 3766, 7066, 14266, 28766 (3640, 14166, 28266) Khz ESPERANTO Round Tables Khz+-qrm Day of week? UT Organizer (Sat) Sun Mon Europe Sat Sun South America Mon-Fri 0700(summer)? France 0800(winter) Mon 1700(Summer), 1600(winter) EU Sat Pacific Esperanto-arangxoj,kongresoj Pacific ESPERANTO - DIPLOMO This award is given for popularizing Esperanto movement, language and ILERA organization to all hams and SWL who can prove contacts with ILERA Members or with Esperanto speaking radio amateurs : 10 qso basic award 25 qso 5 dxcc stickers 50 qso? 10 dxcc 75 qso 15dxcc 100 qso 20 dxcc 125 qso 25 dxcc 150 qso 30 dxcc 175 qso 35 dxcc 200 qso 40 dxcc QSL is required with printed or writen by hand Esperanto text or any simbol about Esperanto!

65. Pkgsrc/textproc/aspell-esperanto/
TXT DESCR 1.1.1.1, 2 years, salo, esperanto language support for aspell, eg `aspell d esperanto -c $myfile . TXT Makefile 1.11, 3 months
http://cvsweb.se.netbsd.org/index.cgi/pkgsrc/textproc/aspell-esperanto/

66. Eo_XX
LC_IDENTIFICATION title esperanto language locale for source from EsperantoHOWTO author help address contact Pablo Saratxaga email
http://lists.debian.org/debian-esperanto/2005/02/msg00087.html
Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index
Al demando kiun mi starigis al Pablo, li respondis ke jes ja eo_XX estos ankau en la venontaj eldonoj de Mandrako. Mi kunsendas gxin cxi tie. Amike, Vilhelmo. Vilhelmo Lutermano Le Monde diplomatique en Esperanto - DIPLOMATIA MONDO http://eo.mondediplo.com - Esperanto - Linukso de la lingvoj; Linukso - Esperanto de la komputiloj. -vl. eo_XX Reply to:

67. OUR WISH IN Esperanto Language

http://www.jearn.jp/2003conference/negai/esperanto.html
Japanese English OUR WISH I N Esperanto language Kordeziro@@@@@@@ @ (traduko de Konisi Gaku)
Se de super ni, el la c^iel', ne falus minace al ni
bomboj, kugloj, misil' sed libroj, kajeroj kaj krajon'
do ni tuj liberigus nin de malsag^a antau^jug^'.
kaj batali jam c^esus ni, vivus ni pac'
Se c^irkau^e de ni, sur la ter' ne bruus minace al ni,
zumo de bomavi' sed kantoj kun bela melodi'
do ni tuj liberigus nin de teruro kaj malam',
ni kantus kune man' en man' kanton de liber'
Se malsupre de ni, sub la ter' ne kus^us minace al ni,
minoj kun pulvomas' sed semoj tritikaj au^ de riz, do ni tuj liberigus nin de malsato kaj malpac', kaj dividi c^ion provus ni por bonfarta viv'. Se nur unusola kordezir' realig^os lau^ nia j^urpet' pacon por nia mond' pripetos ni el tuta kor'.

68. Esperanto - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
of esperanto with answers to arguments against its use as an international language.......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
Esperanto
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Esperanto portal Esperanto flag Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international language . The name derives from D-ro Esperanto (Dr. Hopeful), the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof first published the language in . Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn and flexible language as a universal second language to foster international understanding. Although no recognized country or well known organization has adopted the language officially, it has, since its publication, enjoyed continuous usage by a small but growing community. Today, Esperanto is employed in world travel, correspondence, cultural exchange, conventions, literature, language instruction, and radio broadcasting. There are even a thousand or so native speakers There is experimental evidence that studying Esperanto before another foreign language improves one's ability to learn that language , so much so that it takes less time to learn both than it would to learn just the second. Esperanto (Esperanto) Spoken in: Worldwide Region: Total speakers: est. 100,000 to 2 million active speakers; a thousand or so native speakers

69. 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
...
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.

70. A Key To The Inter-National Language Esperanto
Concise userfriendly grammar guide by R. Kent Jones and Christopher MA Zervic.
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

71. Lernu!
Presentation of the language in multiple languages 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 hu Magyar it Italiano ko 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

72. Inside United Nations
Document presented by the Transnational Radical Party and esperanto International Federation
http://www.radicalparty.org/esperanto/ins_un.htm
INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE
Document presented by the Transnational Radical Party and Esperanto International Federation Italiano Français Español ECOSOC/ANNEX ON INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE 1. The problem of international communication in the modern world assumes remarkable importance in international institutions, particularly at the United Nations, where representatives of the peoples of the planet debate very sensitive issues like peace and security. 2.The cost for translation and interpretation into the six official languages of the General Assembly (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish) already represents around a fifth of the budget of the United Nations. Given the experience of the European Union and its institutions, where those costs reach up to two fifths of the total budget, one can imagine how the costs for the United Nations would further increase if other languages were adopted, as some might have the right on the basis of the number of people, or countries, using them (for instance Hindi, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese). 3.The obvious impossibility of employing all the languages of the Member States imposes a question of equality and democracy: though most of the diplomats and representatives have command of one of the six official languages, they have no native ability to speak them, and thus are at a disadvantage.

73. Novial Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
An encyclopedia article on Novial, including comparison with esperanto and Ido.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novial_language
Novial language
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Novial nov- , new + IAL, International Auxiliary Language ] is a constructed language devised by Otto Jespersen , a Danish linguist who had previously been involved in the Ido movement. He devised Novial to be an international auxiliary language , which would facilitate international communication and friendship, without displacing anyone's native language It features a vocabulary based largely on the Germanic and Romance languages , and a grammar heavily influenced by English The first introduction of Novial was in Jespersen's book An International Language in , with an update in his dictionary, Novial Lexike , published two years later. Further modifications were proposed in the , but with Jespersen's death in , it became dormant, although in the , with the revival of interest in artificial language brought on by the Internet , many people rediscovered Novial. edit
Novial today
While Novial is not very popular relative to its famous predecessor, Esperanto , it has a small group of enthusiasts. Several efforts to revise Novial have emerged. One such project is Novial '98; see below. edit
Novial compared to Esperanto and Ido
Jespersen was a professional linguist, unlike Esperanto's creator. He disliked the arbitrary and artificial character that he found in Esperanto and Ido. Additionally, he objected to those languages'

74. Esperanto - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
esperanto is the working language of several nonprofit international As a constructed language, esperanto is not genealogically related to any ethnic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto_language
Esperanto
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from Esperanto language Esperanto portal Esperanto flag Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international language . The name derives from D-ro Esperanto (Dr. Hopeful), the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof first published the language in . Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn and flexible language as a universal second language to foster international understanding. Although no recognized country or well known organization has adopted the language officially, it has, since its publication, enjoyed continuous usage by a small but growing community. Today, Esperanto is employed in world travel, correspondence, cultural exchange, conventions, literature, language instruction, and radio broadcasting. There are even a thousand or so native speakers There is experimental evidence that studying Esperanto before another foreign language improves one's ability to learn that language , so much so that it takes less time to learn both than it would to learn just the second. Esperanto (Esperanto) Spoken in: Worldwide Region: Total speakers: est. 100,000 to 2 million active speakers; a thousand or so native speakers

75. The Esperanto Scouting
Personal page supporting scouting use of esperanto world language.
http://www.geocities.com/strigo.geo/en/en-sel.htm

INDEX
biography My work Photos ... scouting esperanto scouting Esperanto courses friends links When I was 14 years old and I was preparing my activities as Eagle Scout at the Scout Group Cruz del Sur, I choose to begin the translator and interpreter badges on the French Language - that was not so difficult because our scoutmaster was the French Teacher - then I read something about Esperanto. I also saw a TV-interview, so I asked for the correspondence course and I learned it very soon, and months later I discovered that there was a Scout Esperanto League. I wrote them and some years later I became the National Representative of Skolta Esperanto-Ligo in Chile, and Scouting Delegate of Universala Esperanto-Asocio At 1988, I became the SEL's Official Bulletin editor of " La Skolta Mondo " and have represented SEL in two big international scout gathering: Panamerican Scout Jamboree in Villarrica and at the 19th World Scout Jamboree, both in Chile. Through this work as SEL's bulletin editor, I discovered how big and pleasant are the Guide and Scout Brotherships, the different ways of doing scounting and develop the Youth Programme, activities, events and troubles that the differents national associations and regions have to do scounting all around the world.

76. Esperanto Access Language
The Building Blocks of esperanto An overview of the language (Terry L. SMITH) Programmatic Ethnic language esperanto dictionary with more than 20
http://www.webcom.com/~donh/eaccess/eaccess.language.html
You can access material about the structure of Esperanto from this document.
Last updated: 2004.04.06
The (K) links stand for "klarigo" (explanation), and will bring up text documents that explain the particular site or document in question. The Esperanto Language ... Esperanto grammar ...
Plena Manlibro ...de Esperanta Gramatiko [En Esperanto] (Bertil WENNERGREN)
The Sixteen Rules ...of Esperanto grammar (Don HARLOW)
Word-building ...with Esperanto affixes (Don HARLOW)
Esperanto Correlatives ... What they are, how to use them (Don HARLOW)
Esperanto Correlatives Mastering the Correlatives in Esperanto (Sylvan ZAFT)
The Accusative Case ... In Interlinguistics (Gaston WARINGHIEN)
The Accusative Case ... In Esperanto (Gaston WARINGHIEN)
The Building Blocks of Esperanto ... An overview of the language (Terry L. SMITH)
Bonvenon al Esperantujo! ... Basic information on Esperanto and help for the beginner (Stefano MACGREGOR)
A Key to Esperanto ... On-line version of the traditional Esperanto/English key (Christopher ZERVIC)
Uchebnik Yazika Esperanto ... A textbook of Esperanto in Russian (Boris KOLKER)

77. Literatura Galerio - Elektu Enirejon
(esperanto, English) Superrigardo pri la vivo kaj verkado de ses Esperantlingvaj auxtoroj William Auld, Julio Baghy, Marjorie Boulton, Kalman Kalocsay, Eugeno Mihhalski, Sandor Szathmari. / An overview of the life and work of six esperanto-language authors.
http://www.geocities.com/adrianneilson/
Literatura Galerio de Esperanto an overview of the life and work of six Esperanto language authors superrigardo pri la vivo kaj verkado de ses Esperant-lingvaj autoroj Choose your entry point: Elektu vian enirejon: Quick loading version
in English Tuj elshutota versio
esperantlingva a simple but elegant version, suitable for all browsers, modems and processors simpla sed eleganta versio, tauga por chiuj foliumiloj, proceziloj kaj modemoj Dynamic HTML version for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (or 5)
in English (Unicode) versio kun
Dinamika HTML por Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (au 5) esperantlingva(Unikodo) an animated version;
to see the text (and the animation) in this version, you will need (at least*):
  • a 200MHz processor a 33kbps modem
objekto-mova versio;
por vidi la tekston (kaj la objekto-movon) en chi tiu versio, vi bezonos (almenau*):
  • 200-megahercan procezilon modemon 33kbps-an
*Note: the Dynamic HTML version is best viewed on Windows with Internet Explorer 4 or 5, a

78. Esperanto Association Of Britain - Homepage
A registered charity dedicated to the promotion of the international language esperanto.
http://www.esperanto-gb.org/
Skip to main content.
EAB - Esperanto Association of Britain
Navigation: Home Education Information Organisation ... Contact Us
Welcome
The Esperanto Association of Britain ( Esperanto-Asocio de Britio ) is a registered charity dedicated to the promotion of the international language Esperanto In doing this, we aim to champion the causes of international communication without discrimination, and of respect for all cultures. On this website you can find information about the activities, operation, products and services of EAB. Please select the appropriate section: Esperanto Education: EAB's courses, learning resources, education news and events. Esperanto Information: About Esperanto, its culture and community, publicity news and events. EAB Organisation: Association news and events, reports, governance. EAB Membership: The benefits, subscription rates and application forms. EAB Bookshop: Selling our own publications, and other selected Esperanto books and CDs. Butler Library: EAB's outstanding reference collection. La Brita Esperantisto: EAB's Esperanto-language magazine, archive of back issues.

79. Cxefa Pagxo: Nebraska Internacia-linvga Asocio
Promotes the learning and use of esperanto. Has information in and about esperanto, as well as how to get started learning the language with a free tutor by email.
http://interbug.com/nia/?id=index&k=u&l=en

80. Welcome To The Esperanto Society Of Washington
Promotes the study and use of the international language esperanto. Features history, events and a newsletter.
http://www.his.com/~wormsong/esw/
Esperanto Society of Washington
If this is your first encounter with the International Language ESPERANTO, bonvenegon! (That's a big welcome.) You may want to learn a little or a lot about this intriguing language and the fascinating international culture around it. Or you may even wish to try your hand at learning the language. We hope you do, because you'll find Esperanto the most enjoyable language you ever studied. Esperanto estas vasta mondo por esplori!
Nia Menuo / Our Menu
You may contact us by:
  • Writing to us at:

  • Esperanto Society of Washington
    c/o James Ryan
    7319 Golden Iris Court
    Springfield, VA 22153
  • Calling us at 703-440-0233 E-mailing us at quillpower@erols.com

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