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A Complete Grammar of Esperanto

A Complete Grammar of Esperanto

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1237    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

kind o

for any re

er, at any tim

cating descendant

o, i

-o, i

a, ide

-o, i

-o, i

, somewhe

.), some

possessive), s

ing causative ver

i, to

choative and intransiti

rming names of

n), they (3

, to ill

illusion,

to imagi

, to i

i-o,

i, to i

o, tax,

i, to i

-o, im

forming fem

incite, arou

xpressing worth

Indian (

ifferent, unconce

ndustry (trad

-o, c

o infect, c

, to in

to give in

ressing a holder

r-o, en

-o,

t-o,

-i, to

i, to i

to instr

-o, i

-i, to

nt-a, in

-i, to

between, amon

(trans.),

, to be in

internal;

t-i, to

a, int

i, to

n), someth

ain amount; iom post iom

, to

dicating profess

o, It

ome one, a cert

indeed, in

acket, s

dv.),

-o, Ja

o, y

definite meanin

, there, b

v.), ye

-o,

no,

e more (used

o, y

, to

-o,

a, y

, to h

-o,

o, s

t-o,

just,

-o, j

-a, j

o, Th

throw, c

i, to

take oat

newspape

a moment b

r-o,

rame (of

decaying,

o, c

o, c

tile (for

d; kaj..kaj..,

o, not

n-o, c

r-o, ca

o, car

f the foot); -umo

to calcula

-o, c

-o, c

-o, c

-o,

scoundre

p-o,

-o,

l-o,

-o, c

i, to

o, h

-a, ca

chapel (f

, capital

l-o, c

to catch

dear,

r-o, ch

-o,

r-o,

i, to

-o,

-o, c

rto, postcard; vizit

o, past

o, merry

treasury; -isto, c

waterfal

l-o,

hide, conc

-o, ch

-o,

, fette

-o,

cavit

ase (gra

hat (53, 83,

o, c

j, several, more

er (in hotel o

est; tirke

of (112, 150);

dv.), w

.), when

), where

w, in which way

possessive), wh

o, kilogr

o, kiloli

o, kilome

noun), w

how much (1

, to

un), who (

ns.), to cl

clear, d

ey (of pi

-o,

ghtened, wel

-o, cl

ns.), to in

lade (of k

rk, take steps toward, labor for the

lub (orga

-o,

prite, kobo

unk, chest

ck (domes

a, coq

-o,

o, n

-o, sa

-o, co

ans.), to co

be angry, lo

o, pige

column,

l-o, c

-o, c

-i, to

ommand (milita

i, to

i-o,

ans.), to be

trade, engage

t (freedom from p

with, put in charge o

-o, com

rk, employee

any (commercial

rans.) to co

pity, have co

, suit (o

ss, courtesy, dis

i, to co

pose, set (type);

, jam, p

i, to un

common,

i, to co

th, know; -ati?i kun, to b

, to conc

, concert

-i, to

specified, stipu

to condu

nductor (of car

behave, con

to confe

trust, have c

eserve, pickle

be in conformi

to confuse

congress

ll (of moll

, to vie

mpetition (in b

ial of skill, formal comp

, to be

c-o, con

, to cons

to keep, pr

iv-a, con

to advis

-i, to

to console

nt-o, c

, to cons

t-a, co

fy, ascertain the

i-o, cons

u-i, t

l-o,

o seek advic

t (book-keepin

content,

continent (

, to contr

t-o, co

ainst, opposite, op

ntrol, inspect,

outline,

-i, to

uitable, be fitti

to convince

i, to

art (of t

o, ba

i, to c

exchange lette

, corrido

, cork

-o,

ody, -a,

corps (m

courtyar

court (ro

-o,

i, to

-o, co

-o,

es, pay one's shar

o, cutl

-o, c

brood (o

-o, en

i, to

-o,

ating, gra

n-o,

to clack

, fauc

t-o,

, to

to belie

-o,

ht, half-light of

-i, t

omathy, collection o

-o,

burst, crack open (sud

to cr

o sift (wi

-o,

ring-shap

a, cri

-o, C

i, to c

i, to

ide, aside from,

-o,

oss; -umi,

er, jug; tekr

-a, c

-o,

-o, c

-a,

-o, e

i, to

o, bu

i, to

ake; -a?

o, cuc

-o, pu

-o, s

a, gu

ate; terkulturi, to

ith (70, 76, 1

l-o,

-o, c

copper

i, t

s, cure; -ato, a patient; -i

-o, c

-o,

uncommon

ourse (of

-o, cu

-o, c

lie, rec

, custo

ub, larg

o, c

are (equilater

quality,

hough, although, w

quantit

dj.), fo

quarter (

), as though,

k-o,

, calm,

dj.), fi

receipt (fo

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