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  1. Proto-Esperanto ( Esperanto: Pra-Esperanto) is the modern term for any of the stages in the evolution of L. L. Zamenhof 's language project, prior to the publication of Unua Libro in 1887. The Neo-Jewish language of ca. 1879.

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    Wikimedia. v. t. e. Esperanto ( / ˌɛspəˈrɑːntoʊ /, /- æntoʊ /) [7] [8] is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it is intended to be a universal second language for international communication, or "the international language" ( la Lingvo Internacia ).

  3. ʃ. t. u. u̯. v. z. There is a nearly one-to-one correspondence of letter to sound. For those who consider /d͜z/ to be a phoneme, Esperanto contains one consonantal digraph, dz . [3] Beside the dual use of j , allophony is found in place assimilation of /m/ and /n/, the latter of which for example is frequently pronounced [ ŋ] before g and k .

  4. Esperanto etymology - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Source languages. Romance and Germanic. Latin and Greek. Slavic and Lithuanian. Other languages. Obscure roots. Inflections. Technical vocabulary. Competing root forms. Traces of Proto-Esperanto. Notes. Bibliography. External links. Esperanto etymology. Part of a series on. Esperanto. Language.

  5. Wikimedia. v. t. e. The original word base of Esperanto contained around 900 root words and was defined in Unua Libro ("First Book"), published by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. In 1894, Zamenhof published the first Esperanto dictionary, Universala vortaro ("International Dictionary"), which was written in five languages and supplied a larger set of ...

  6. 1999: The Esperanto poet William Auld is nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. 2001: The Vikipedio project (Esperanto Wikipedia) is launched, resulting in the first general encyclopedia written in a constructed language. It is now one of the most popular websites in Esperanto.

  7. Proto-Esperanto (Esperanto: Pra-Esperanto) is the modern term for any of the stages in the evolution of L. L. Zamenhof's language project, prior to the publication of Unua Libro in 1887. Language sketches by Zamenhof prior to Esperanto

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