Similar words: intolerant, desperate, desperado, desperation, desperately, average speed, grantor, desperate measure. Meaning: [‚espə'ræntəʊ] n. an artificial language based as far as possible on words common to all the European languages.
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1 Esperanto See under language: artificial language.
2 You select an Esperanto phrase, then hear the phrase as spoken by a native speaker.
3 He wants to learn Esperanto.
4 Esperanto was invented as an auxiliary language.
5 I used to learn more than eight,(www.Sentencedict.com) including Esperanto.
6 He teaches Esperanto at that university.
7 These meetings are carried on entirely in Esperanto.
8 How long do you think you can master Esperanto?
9 Is Esperanto Easier Than English?
10 Esperanto was born in Eastern Europe.
11 Why don't you learn Esperanto when you have such a good teacher at your side?
12 Esperanto also has a highly productive system of constructing new words from old ones.
13 Answer in Esperanto . Use complete sentences , not just jes or ne.
14 Prociono is an Esperanto word meaning either the star Procyon or the animal species known as the raccoon.
15 Esperanto is now a full-fledged language with a worldwide speech community and full linguistic resources.
16 But the real liability in Esperanto is its lack of a culture to support it.
17 It is, however, in China that Esperanto has had its greatest impact.
18 Remember, in Esperanto: one letter - one sound. No exceptions.
19 Whatever popularity Esperanto has enjoyed is now on the wane.
20 Esperanto also has a productive system of constructing new words from old ones.
21 He knows Esperanto and French, to say nothing of English.
22 He speaks Esperanto admirably.
23 It is a member of a class known as classical nouns. Esperanto See under language: artificial language.
24 And the fellowship's members do not view global use of Esperanto as a quixotic goal.
25 He has a good command of English, German, French, Russian, Arabic and even Esperanto.
26 Tio estas la unua poemaro de Li Bai eldonita en Esperanto.
27 There is no reason to adopt a different attitude about Esperanto.
28 Intelish is a new artificial language aimed at being international common language instead of Esperanto.
29 Its two main features strongly attracted me: it was based upon English and Esperanto; and it had no diacritical marks.
30 He a good command of English, French, German, Arabic and even Esperanto.
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