esperanto

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English - Turkish
Polonyalı doktor L. Zamenhof tarafından bütün milletlerce kullanılmak için 1887'de hazırlanmış, grameri on altı kurala dayanan, kolay bir yapma dil
{i} Esperanto
uluslararası dil

Uluslararası dil Esperanto, 1887'nin sonlarında herkese gösterildi. - The international language Esperanto appeared in public at the end of 1887.

Esperanto, dünya halkları için en basit ve tarafsız uluslararası dildir. - Esperanto is the most simple and neutral international language for the peoples in the world.

esperanto dili
Turkish - Turkish
Polonyalı doktor L. Zamenhof tarafından bütün milletlerce kullanılmak için 1887'de hazırlanmış, grameri on altı kurala dayanan, kolay bir yapma dil
Polonyalıdoktor L. Zamenhof tarafından bütün milletlerce kullanılmak için 1887'de hazırlanmış, grameri on altıkurala dayanan, kolay bir yapma dil
Polonyalı doktor L.Zamenhof tarafından bütün milletlerce kullanılmak için 1887 yılında hazırlanmış,grameri onaltı kurala dayanan, kolay bir yapma dil
Zeamenhof tarafından ortaya atılan yapay dil
Bütün dünyanın aynı dili konuşmasını amaçlayarak oluşturulan, öğrenilmesi basit olan yapay dil
Ludvik Zamenhof'un 1887 de uluslar arası düzeyde ikinci bir dil olarak kullanılmak üzere geliştirdiği yapay dil
English - English
The name of an international auxiliary language designed by L. L. Zamenhof with a base vocabulary inspired by Indo-European languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian, and having a streamlined grammar with completely regular conjugations, declensions, and inflections
Anything that is used as a single international medium in place of plural distinct national media

The U.S. dollar is the Esperanto of currency.

Anything that is used as a single international medium in place of plural distinct national media. Example: "The U.S. dollar is the Esperanto of currency
{i} artificial language intended for international use (invented by Dr. Ludovic Zamenhof in 1887)
Esperanto is an invented language which consists of parts of several European languages, and which was designed to help people from different countries communicate with each other. an artificial language invented in 1871 to help people from different countries in the world speak to each other (Dr Esperanto (from sperare ), name taken by Ludwik Zamenhof, who invented the language). Artificial language created in 1887 by Lazarus Ludwig Zamenhof (1859-1917), a Polish oculist, for use as an international second language. Zamenhof's Fundamento de Esperanto (1905) outlines its basic principles. All words, derived from roots commonly found in the European languages, are spelled as pronounced, and grammar is simple and regular. Nouns have no gender and end in -o, and there is only one definite article, la (e.g., la amiko, "the friend"). Adjectives are marked by the ending -a. Verbs are regular and have only one form for each tense or mood. The Universal Esperanto Association (founded 1908) has members in 83 countries. Estimates of the number of Esperanto-speakers range from 100,000 to several million
Zamenhof, a Russian, who adopted the pseudonym "Dr
Esperanto" in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887
An artificial language, intended to be universal, devised by Dr
an artificial language based as far as possible on words common to all the European languages
The vocabulary is very largely based upon words common to the chief European languages, and sounds peculiar to any one language are eliminated
Language created by Ludwig Zamenhof in 1887 The foundation blocks are: The alphabet consists of 28 letters, each of which has one sound Six standard accented letters exist: c, g, h, j, s, u Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of each word Verbs do not decline for number of person Number or person are indicated by accompanying pronouns Verb endings indicate function or tense Nouns end in -o Adverbs end in -e Adjectives end in -a Suffixes are attached to root words only
Esperanto"
The spelling is phonetic, and the accent (stress) is always on the penult
The Alternative Esperanto Dictionary Esperanto-German-Esperanto Esperanto - German On-line Dictionary Features a translator of words from Esperanto to German French - Esperanto On-line Dictionary
in publishing his first pamphlet regarding it in 1887
English
Esperanto alphabet
28 letters used for writing the Esperanto language. Derived from the Latin alphabet. Same as the English alphabet but with letters Q, W, X, Y removed and letters Ĉ, Ĝ, Ĥ, Ĵ, Ŝ, and Ŭ added

a b c ĉ d e f g ĝ h ĥ i j ĵ k l m n o p q r s ŝ t u ŭ v w x y z.

nov-esperanto
an artificial language based on Esperanto
Turkish - English
Esperanto
esperanto dili
Esperanto
esperanto

    Hyphenation

    Es·pe·ran·to

    Turkish pronunciation

    espıräntō

    Pronunciation

    /ˌespərˈantō/ /ˌɛspɜrˈæntoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ "es-p&-'rän-(")tO, -' ] (noun.) 1892. From Esperanto esperanto (“one who hopes”), from French espérer, from Latin sperare (“to hope”). Originally, this was the pseudonym assumed by the language's creator, L. L. Zamenhof, and the language was called Lingvo Internacia (“international language”).
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