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The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 10

The Esperantist, Vol. 1, No. 10

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I heartily thank you. I do not know how to thank you for your great kindness. Mi dankas vin korege. Mi ne scias kiel danki vin pro via granda afableco. I am very glad that I have been able to be of use to you. I think you will progress very well—at least, I will help you in every way. Mi estas tre kontenta ke mi povis esti utila al vi. Mi kredas ke vi progresos tre bone, almenaŭ mi helpos vin ĉiel. Thank you once more. Mi dankas vin ankoraŭ unu fojon. Au revoir. Ĝis la Revido! Good-bye. Adiaŭ!

In addition to the rules mentioned at the beginning of this Lesson, the Grammar of Esperanto is further simplified by the following devices.

The Definite article is invariably LA; the Indefinite article does not exist.

About thirty affixes are employed to modify the meanings of root-words, thus minimising the amount of brain work required to acquire a long vocabulary.

Prefixes.—

  • MAL—indicates all Opposites. Amiko, friend. Malamiko, enemy. Varma, warm. Malvarma, cool.
  • RE—indicates the repetition of an action. Fari, to do. Refari, to do again.
  • FOR—denotes motion away from. Rajdi, to ride. Forrajdi, to ride away.

Suffixes.—

  • —AR indicates collection of. Arbo, tree. Arbaro, forest.
  • —AN ... inhabitant of. Angla, English. Anglano, Englishman.
  • —IN is the Feminine suffix. Viro, man. Virino, woman. Patro, father. Patrino, mother.
  • —IST .. Occupation. Boto, boot. Botisto, bootmaker.
  • —IL ... instrument. Kudri, to sew. Kudrilo, needle.
  • —EG augmentative. Pordego, a big door.
  • —ET diminutive. Pordeto, a little door.

Students will do well to remember that Double letters only occur when two roots, the one ending and the other beginning, with the same letter, are joined. Hom-mano, a human hand. Re-en-iri, to go in again.

ESTI, to be, is the only Auxiliary verb. I have seen, Mi estas vidinta. He has been seen, Li estas vidita.

All shades of meaning can be expressed in Esperanto.

Questions are introduced by the word Ĉu, and the order is not inverted. Ĉu mi vidas, Do I see.

Prepositions govern the Nominative case, unless motion towards be indicated, when Accusative termination is used. Promeni en la ĝardeno(n). To walk in(to) the garden.

THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO ANY OF THE RULES IN ESPERANTO.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Complete Text Book, 1/8; Thirty-Six Exercises and Keys, 1/3; The Esperantist, Monthly, 3/- per annum (all post free), from the Librarian, Esperanto Club, 41, Outer Temple, W.C.

[2] Editor’s Request.

[3] Editor’s Request.

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