title> Verda Drako- Esperanto Club Notes and English-Esperanto Course
Abbreviations :
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Examinations
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Indefinite Preposition je
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15
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Common Abbreviations
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18
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Esperanto Examinations
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21
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Isolated Prepositions
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12
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Adjectives :
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Expressions :
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Many uses of de
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15
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Agreement with Nouns
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5
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Common Expressions
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4
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Use of da/de
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15
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Comparison of adjectives
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5
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Interests:
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Use of po/por
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15
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Personal Adjectives
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6
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Esperanto Museums
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21
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Pronouns :
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Predicative Adjectives
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5
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Specialised interests
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21
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Mem
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6
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Position of adjective
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5
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Internet :
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Mine,yours etc
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6
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Addresses :
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Accents on the Net
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21
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Oni
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6
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Details
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1
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E-Mail
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21
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Personal Pronouns
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3, 6
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Adverbs :
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6
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Introduction to Esperanto on the Net
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21
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Reflexive Pronouns
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6
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Adverbs replacing English phrases
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8
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World Wide Web
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21
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Relative Pronouns
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9
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Replacing adjektives after impersonal verbs
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8
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Letter Writing :
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Proverbs :
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Comparison of Adverbs
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8
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Etiquette
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18
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Zamenhof's Collection of Proverbs
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16
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Forming from adjectives
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8
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Obtaining correspondents
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14,18
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Pronunciation :
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Affixes :
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Literature :
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Consonants
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2
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Summary Table
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T1
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Introduction
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20(1)
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Diphthongs
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2
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Order of suffixes
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7
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Original Esperanto Poetry
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20(1)
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Foreign Letters
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18
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Cities:
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Original Esperanto Prose
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20(2)
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General Rules
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2
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Country & capital city with similar names
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14
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Poetry translated into Esperanto
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20(3)
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Vowels
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2
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Esperanto forms
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14
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Prose translated into Esperanto
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20(4 )
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Reported Speech :
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Clubs :
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The Poem 'La Espero'
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16
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Reported (Indirect) Speech
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13
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Clubs in Britain
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2
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Media :
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Respect :
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Common Words :
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Esperanto and Amateur Radio
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2
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Use of Mo^sto
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16
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In normal conversation
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15
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Esperanto broadcasts
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2
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Time :
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Congresses :
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Esperanto cassettes/Cd/DVDs
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2
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Telling the Time
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11
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Universal Congresses
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2
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Names :
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Translation :
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Conjunctions :
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City Names
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14
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Why it should be avoided
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11,17
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After and Before as Conjunctions
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13
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Country Names
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8,14
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Travel :
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Correlatives :
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Familiar Names
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17
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Use of Esperanto to travel abroad
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2
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Summary Table
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9
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Personal Names
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14
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Universities:
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As relative pronouns
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9
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Nouns :
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Esperanto at University
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21
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^Ci to show proximity
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9
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Accusative Case (motion towards)
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12
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Verbs :
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The Correlative Family
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9
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Accusative Case (object)
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4
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Adjectives into verbs with -ig-/-i^g-
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14
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tiel...kiel (& other combinations)
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9
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Accusative Case (weights & measures)
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12
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Auxiliary Verbs
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12
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Countries :
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After Prepositions
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4
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Causative Verbs
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14
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Formed from race by -uj-
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8
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Apposition
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12
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Compound Tenses
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17
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Rules for naming
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14
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Complements after certain verbs
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4
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Condiitonal Mood
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3
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Courses :
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Indirect Object
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12
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Imperative (Command Form)
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3
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Abroad
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2
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Nominative case (subject)
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4
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Infinitive
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3
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In Britain
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2
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Plurals
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4
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Future Tense
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3
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Dates :
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Numbers :
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Impersonal Verbs
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8
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Seasonal Phrases
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11
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Arithmetic
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11,18
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Impersonal verbs followed by adverbs
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8
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The Date
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11
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Cardinal Numbers
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10
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Interrogatives
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3
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Elisions :
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Negatives
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3
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Dropping -a in la
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16
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Numbers as Nouns
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11
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Passive Voice
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17
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Dropping -o ending from a noun
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16
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Ordinal Numbers
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11
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Past Tense
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3
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Emphasis :
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Very Large Numbers
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10
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Past continued into the Present
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12
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By repetition
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12
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Participles :
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Present Tense
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3
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By use of swear words
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18
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Adverbial participles
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16
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Questions with ^cu
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3,15
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By word order
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3,18
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Introduction
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16
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Summary of Verbal Structure
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3
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Esperanto :
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Participle nouns
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16
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Transitive and Intransitive
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14
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As a help to learning other languages
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1
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Passive participles
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16
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Trovi^gi as alternative to 'to be'
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14
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Countries in which it is spoken
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1
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Use in compound tenses
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17
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Word Order :
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From Birth Esperantists
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21
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Prepositions :
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Emphasis by word order
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6
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How it achieves its ends
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1
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Summary List
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15
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Freedom helped by accusative
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4
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Its symbol
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2
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Acting as verbal prefixes
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15
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Position of adjective
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5
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The Academy
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21
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Followed by infinitive
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13
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Tute ne/Ne tute
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18
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What is Esperanto
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1
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Following the passive
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16
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Word Pairs :
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Youth Organizations
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21
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Common usage
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13
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