Esperanto (The Universal Language)
the standard series
ESPERANTO [the universal language] COMPLETE TEXT BOOK Containing Full Grammar, Exercises, J. C. O'CONNOR, B.A.
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Copyright, 1903, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
Entered at Stationers' Hall
All Rights Reserved
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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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