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Esperanto



Table of contents
1 English
2 Catalan
3 Czech
4 Dutch
5 Esperanto
6 Finnish
7 German
8 Interlingua
9 Norwegian
10 Polish
11 Portuguese
12 Romanian
13 Spanish
14 Swedish

English

Pronunciation

  • AHD (US): ĕs"pə-răn'tō, ĕs"pə-rän'tō
  • IPA (US): /ˌespəˈræntəʊ/, /ˌespəˈrɑːntəʊ/
  • SAMPA (US): /ˌespəˈr{nt@ʊ/, /ˌespəˈrAːnt@ʊ/
  • IPA (?): /ɛspərˈaːntoʊ/
  • SAMPA (?): /Esp@r'a:ntoU/

Etymology

from Esperanto esperanto (one who hopes), which derives from Latin sperare (to hope)

Noun

Esperanto

  1. An international auxiliary language designed by L. L. Zamenhof with a base vocabulary inspired by Indo-European languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian.

  2. (Metaphorical) Anything that is used as a single international medium in place of plural distinct national media. Example: "The U.S. dollar is the Esperanto of currency."

Related Words

  • Esperantic
  • Esperantist

Translations

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Catalan

Noun

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Czech

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Dutch

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Esperanto

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /es.peˈran.to/
  • SAMPA: /es pe"ran to/

Noun

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Finnish

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German

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Interlingua

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Norwegian

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Polish

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Portuguese

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Romanian

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Spanish

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Swedish

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