Dr. Esperanto’s International Language, Introduction and Complete Grammar - Free Audiobook

Dr. Esperanto’s International Language, Introduction and Complete Grammar - Free Audiobook

Author(s): L. L. Zamenhof,

Language: Esperanto

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12 Chapter(s)
  • 1. Section 00
  • 2. Section 01
  • 3. Section 02
  • 4. Section 03
  • 5. Section 04
  • 6. Section 05
  • 7. Section 06
  • 8. Section 07
  • 9. Section 08
  • 10. Section 09
  • 11. Section 10
  • 12. Section 11

About

In July 1887, Esperanto made its debut as a 40-page pamphlet from Warsaw, published in Russian, Polish, French and German: all written by a Polish eye-doctor under the pen-name of Dr. Esperanto (“one who hopes”). Ludovic Lazarus Zamenhof (1859-1917) had a gift for languages, and a calling to help foster world amity: by a neutral “Internacia Lingvo” that anyone anywhere could readily use as a second language: neither forsaking a mother tongue, nor imposing it. In 1889 Zamenhof published an English translation by Richard H. Geoghegan, a young Irish linguist. All five are respectively considered the “First Book”. This classic sets forth Esperanto pretty much as we know it today (except that we no longer use internal apostrophes for composite words). Its original repertoire of 900 root words has grown tenfold in the past century, but you can still almost make do with the vocabulary herein. -- Summary by Gene Keyes

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