Esperanta sintakso Laŭ verkoj de S-ro D-ro Zamenhof kaj aliaj aŭtoroj

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Esperanta sintakso Laŭ verkoj de S-ro D-ro Zamenhof kaj aliaj aŭtoroj

by Paul Fruictier

EO·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

Kolekto de »Lingvo Internacia«

0:07
2

ESPERANTA SINTAKSO.

1:54
3

Kelkaj vortoj de l' aŭtoro.

5:10
4

MALLONGIGOJ.

1:14
5

I.

2:43
6

II.

13:08
7

III.

15:12
8

IV.

6:24
9

V.

2:37
10

VI

8:33

Description

A concise yet thorough guide to Esperanto’s grammar, this work gathers the most reliable rules drawn directly from Dr Zamenhof’s own writings and the early classics of the movement. The editor presents the language as a living, everyday means of communication, insisting that learners follow the patterns already established by native‑style usage rather than imposing external conventions.

The book explains each grammatical point with clear examples taken from Zamenhof’s exercises, his translation of Hamlet, and other respected early texts. Sections are organized to help readers see how rules operate in real sentences, making it useful both for self‑study and classroom reference. By grounding the guidance in authentic sources, the volume offers a solid foundation for anyone eager to master Esperanto’s elegant structure without getting lost in abstract theory.

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Full title

Esperanta sintakso Laŭ verkoj de S-ro D-ro Zamenhof kaj aliaj aŭtoroj Laŭ verkoj de S-ro D-ro Zamenhof kaj aliaj aŭtoroj

Language

eo

Duration

~2 hours (124K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly, Andrew Woods, Keith Edkins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-01-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Paul Fruictier

Paul Fruictier

1879–1947

A French doctor and medical editor, he also became a respected early writer on Esperanto grammar. His work helped explain the language with clarity and care at a time when Esperanto was still finding its place in the world.

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