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Welcome to esperanto first lesson. In this first lesson we will understand the structure of the the esperanto.
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'''Basic Structure'''
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Welcome to esperanto first lesson. In this first lesson we will understand the structure of the language.
  
 
First, i will use the sentence:
 
First, i will use the sentence:
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     The bird catch the insect.
 
     The bird catch the insect.
  
'''La''':is an article, the only article in esperanto. Is like the word "The" in English.
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'''La''':is an article, the only article in Esperanto. It is like the word "The" in English.
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'''birdo''': it means bird, all nouns in Esperanto have the termination -o.
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'''kaptas:''' this is an easy part of the Esperanto... the verbs.
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        The verb "Kaptas"(catch)
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              Infinitive Kapti: all verbs in '''infinitive''' ends in '''-i'''.
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              Present kaptas :    all verbs in '''present''' ends in '''-as'''.
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              Past kaptis:            all verbs in '''past''' ends in '''-is'''.
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              Future kaptos:        all verbs in '''future''' ends in '''-os'''.
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        The same applies to all the verbs.
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'''Insekton:''' Note that this noun (insect) doesn´t ends in -o. That is because insekto is the direct object in the sentence, is the word which the verb is directed to.
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This was the basic grammar of the Esperanto. I will include a vocabulary with some words so you can start making some sentences,
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and using it.
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                    Vocabulary #1
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        1.Kudo:    dog
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        2.patro:  father
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        3.frato:  brother
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        4.besto:  animal
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        5.floro:  flower
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        6.trinki:  drink
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        7.habi:    have
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        8.lakto:  milk
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        9.insekto: insekto
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        10.birdo:  bird
  
'''birdo''':it means bird, all nouns in speranto have the termination -o.
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This was the first lesson, don't worry if you don´t understand at the first time. Any help that you need just send me a mail to anarko.charrua@gmail.com or post it in discussion. I will be happy to help. I will also post a test so you can see how much you are understanding and you can copy paste it into my mail so i can correct it.
  
'''kaptas:'''
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[[Esperanto]]

Latest revision as of 09:25, 25 June 2012

Basic Structure

Welcome to esperanto first lesson. In this first lesson we will understand the structure of the language.

First, i will use the sentence:

    La birdo kaptas la insekton.
    The bird catch the insect.

La:is an article, the only article in Esperanto. It is like the word "The" in English.

birdo: it means bird, all nouns in Esperanto have the termination -o.

kaptas: this is an easy part of the Esperanto... the verbs.

       The verb "Kaptas"(catch)
             Infinitive Kapti: all verbs in infinitive ends in -i.
             Present kaptas :     all verbs in present ends in -as.
             Past kaptis:            all verbs in past ends in -is.
             Future kaptos:        all verbs in future ends in -os.
       The same applies to all the verbs.

Insekton: Note that this noun (insect) doesn´t ends in -o. That is because insekto is the direct object in the sentence, is the word which the verb is directed to.


This was the basic grammar of the Esperanto. I will include a vocabulary with some words so you can start making some sentences, and using it.

                    Vocabulary #1
        1.Kudo:    dog
        2.patro:   father
        3.frato:   brother
        4.besto:   animal
        5.floro:   flower
        6.trinki:  drink
        7.habi:    have
        8.lakto:   milk
        9.insekto: insekto
       10.birdo:   bird

This was the first lesson, don't worry if you don´t understand at the first time. Any help that you need just send me a mail to anarko.charrua@gmail.com or post it in discussion. I will be happy to help. I will also post a test so you can see how much you are understanding and you can copy paste it into my mail so i can correct it.

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