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Introduction and
complete textbook) was
published in
Russian under the
pseudonym "
Doktoro Esperanto" (Doctor Hoper, or
literally "Doctor One Who Hopes"). Zamenhof...
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Language (Esperanto: Unua Libro),
which he
published under the
pseudonym Doktoro Esperanto.
Early adopters of the
language liked the name
Esperanto and...
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dictionary by Erich-Dieter Krause: Asfalto, Barbaro, Centimetro, Ĉefo,
Doktoro, Elemento, Fabriko, Gumo, Ĝirafo, Hotelo, Ĥaoso, Ins****, Jubileo, Ĵurnalo...
- frequent. In-word
elision is
usually marked with a hyphen, as in D-ro (from
doktoro, 'Dr'). Some
early guides used and
advocated the use of
apostrophes between...
- with
meaning is
translated to Ido as
disho dish (food) dish (plate)
plado doktoro doctor (holder of a degree)
doctor (healer) mediko, ****isto
glaso gl****...
- The View from the Top of the
Tower 1986 In the
Beginning 1986 Ni Venos,
Doktoro Zamenhof, Ni Venos! 1987 The
Curse of the
Unborn Living Dead [1] 1988 Luncheon...
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publishes Lingvo internacia ("International language")
under the
pseudonym "
Doktoro Esperanto".
Joseph Louis François
Bertrand rediscovers Bertrand's ballot...
- The book is
split into four parts: "The
Dream of a
Universal Language", "
Doktoro Esperanto and the
Shadow People", "The Heretic, the Priestess, and the...
- Lithuania; A
Child in Bielostok; A
Schoolboy in Warsaw;
Student Years;
Doktoro Esperanto; A
Prophet of Idealism; "Homarano";
Congress Speeches; The Linguist;...
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Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0 "
Doktoro Esperanto,
Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof".
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