The revised form of Esperanto would involve updating its vocabulary and grammar to better reflect modern language usage. This could include incorporating loanwords from other languages, simplifying complex grammar rules, and improving the language's overall clarity and ease of use.
The imperative form of the verb 'to volunteer' in Esperanto is 'volontulu.'
No language was developed form Esperanto, but Ido is considered to be a modern revision of Esperanto.No languages have been developed from Esperanto, But Ido is considered to be an "update" of Esperanto.
"School" in Esperanto is "lernejo."
I love you in esperanto is Mi amas vin
"Saluton" is how you say hello in Esperanto.
This is called Ido.
Be willing! (Imperative form of volonti, "to be willing")
No language was developed form Esperanto, but Ido is considered to be a modern revision of Esperanto.No languages have been developed from Esperanto, But Ido is considered to be an "update" of Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.
George Alan Connor has written: 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto
Forehead is 'frunto' in Esperanto.
Brigade in Esperanto is brigado
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Flankokupo means "hobby" in Esperanto.
"Saluton" is the Esperanto equivalent of hello.
Esperanto - album - was created in 1993.
"School" in Esperanto is "lernejo."