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| Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Portuguese and Spanish dictionaries.
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Introduction to the Esperanto language, which was invented by Polish physician Ludwig Zamenhof (1859-1917), with a description of its roots and its grammar as well as brief lessons in grammar and vocabulary.
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Online translating dictionaries, language introductions and travel information. Includes a Word of the Day translated into at least 50 languages.
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Article proposing that Dublin Core metadata requires a set of elements common to every language. It is suggested that technical terms with no exact translation equivalents in different languages could be explained with a phrase, or new terms could be defined.
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Dictionary which translates English to Esperanto, and Esperanto to English.
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Access to online Esperanto resources, including news, language learning, Esperanto texts, organisations and a bibliography of Esperanto books.
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Introduction to Esperanto, explaining its rules and demonstrating why it is the only systematic human language in the world. Includes English - Esperanto and Esperanto - English glossaries.
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Collection of Esperanto resources available in a range of languages including Afrikaans, Danish, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Maltese, Japanese, and Norwegian.
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An extensive catalogue of language related Internet resources, including online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, and language schools.
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Articles and discussion groups pertaining to the Esperanto language and cultural movement. Links to specific lingual resources covering spelling, punctuation, grammar, and vocabulary are also available.
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Links to grammar resources, morphology information, dictionaries, and lessons in languages including Akkadian, Arabic, Artificial Languages, Brahui, Cherokee, Chinese, Coptic, Dhimal, English, Gaelic, Hindi, Indonesian, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Tagalog, Urdmurt, Vietnamese, Welsh, and Wolof.
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