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Part 3 - Introduction to Esperanto Grammar

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A brief desceiption of Esperanto grammar.

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  • ... Does Esperonto have a DEFINARY of words that fully define all abstract human concepts itself?

    ... Or is it just another undefined vernacular whose word meaning requires reference to the words of another undefined vernacular?

  • @CivilizedMan444 Possibly

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  • English a simple language? You must be joking. I know lots of people who have spent years and years trying to learn it and still have great difficulties in understanding it. It is hard to pronounce, hard to spell and the grammar is not as easy as it may seem at first glance.

  • Can ya'll believe?

    I've started learning Esperanto this week and...

    ... I can understand many things I see on Esperanto books even when I have still not learned it!

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  • i am english and i still find english difficult

  • @IntelxCorei7

    I can't see your reply, you just copy what I wrote. What is the point of that?

  • amas mian novan ŝatokupon lernanta esperanto

  • @pyrosimple

    The sounds of "She is puting it in" sounds in Spanish like "Pis small little faggot ! "

    "She is cool !" sounds like "Urinate the arse !"

  • I love the narrators voice!

  • Kiel vi fartas - How do you fart? LOL :D

  • this is is interesting. I'm currently studdying Ancient Greek and while that is of course a much more complex language the word-building aspect is quite similar to esperento. You could learn thousands of acient greek vocables by only learning a few hundred "root-words" (don't know if this therm is correct in english) and learn the rules how to put them together and use prefixes, make substantives, adjektives, verbs, etc. Of course these rules again are quite komplex and with exceptions...

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