
audiobook
Esperanta-Germana Frazlibro de la ĉiutaga vivo. Deutsche und Esperanto-Gespräche über Alltägliches.
Enhavo. - Inhalt.
I. Pri fremdaj lingvoj. - I. Fremde Sprachen.
II. Salutoj kaj komplimentoj. - II. Begrüssungs- und Höflichkeitsredensarten.
III. Leviĝo. - III. Aufstehen.
IV. Kuŝiĝo. - IV. Zu Bett gehen.
V. Vetero. - V. Wetter.
VI. Horo. Dato. - VI. Uhr. Datum.
VII. Malsaneco. - VII. Krankheit.
VIII. Aĝo. Korpaj ecoj. - VIII. Alter. Körperliche Eigenschaften.
A practical companion for anyone eager to bridge German and Esperanto, this phrasebook brings everyday conversations to life with clear, side‑by‑side examples. From polite greetings and introductions to ordering food, asking for directions, and handling simple errands, each entry is presented as a short dialogue that captures the rhythm of real‑world interaction. The book also offers helpful notes on pronunciation, common mistakes, and cultural nuances, making it an ideal guide for travelers, language enthusiasts, or students seeking confidence in spoken exchange.
The structure is thoughtfully organized by theme—weather, time, health, travel, shopping, and more—so listeners can quickly locate the phrases they need for a particular situation. Listening to the audio version feels like walking through a bustling market or stepping onto a train, with each scenario narrated in both languages. Whether you’re polishing a few phrases before a trip or building a solid foundation for deeper study, this resource turns language practice into an engaging, everyday experience.
Full title
Esperanto-Germana frazlibro de la ĉiutaga vivo Deutsche und Esperanto-Gespräche über Alltägliches Deutsche und Esperanto-Gespräche über Alltägliches
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (72K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Release date
2016-07-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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