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Esperanto (The Universal Language)

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Esperanto (The Universal Language) (1907)
by John Charles O'Connor
4230979Esperanto (The Universal Language)1907John Charles O'Connor

the standard series



ESPERANTO

[the universal language]

THE STUDENT'S

COMPLETE TEXT BOOK

Containing Full Grammar, Exercises,
Conversations, Commercial Letters,
and Two Vocabularies


compiled by

J. C. O'CONNOR, B.A.
EDITION OF 1907, REVISED



New YorkChicagoToronto
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
London and Edinburgh

Copyright, 1903, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY


Entered at Stationers' Hall
All Rights Reserved

















New York: 158 Fifth Avenue
Chicago: 63 Washington Street
Toronto: 27 Richmond Street, W
London: 21 Paternoster Square
Edinburgh: 30 St. Mary Street

Contents
Page.
Editor's Preface 5
The Making of an International Language.
By Dr. Zamenhof 7
Advice to the Student. 21
Synopsis of the Grammar of Esperanto 23
Part I. The Grammar 24
List of Correlative Words 42
How to Build Up New Words 44
Part II. Exercises on the Grammar 49
List of Correlative Words 81
Part III. Conversations 88
Part IV. Letters, Commercial, etc. 103
A Few Idiomatic Phrases 111
Part V. Vocabularies:—
(1). English-Esperanto 114
(2). Esperanto-English 141
Appendix. Names of Countries, Foods, etc. 167

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