
audiobook
ÚPLNÁ UČEBNICE mezinárodní řeči dra. Esperanta.
PLENA LERNOLIBRO de la lingvo internacia de dro. Esperanto.
Předmluva.
Antaŭparolo.
Úplná mluvnice. Plena gramatiko.
Lekturo.
Vortareto. Slovníček.*)
The opening pages set the stage for a long‑standing dream: a single, easy language that lets people from different nations speak without the heavy cost of mastering many tongues. By contrasting earlier attempts such as Volapük with the more streamlined approach of Dr. Esperanto, the author explains why this language has attracted a growing community of speakers across Europe and beyond.
Inside, the book presents a complete roadmap to learning Esperanto. It starts with a clear alphabet and pronunciation guide, then moves through the regular grammar—articles, nouns, adjectives, cases and basic numerals—using short, consistent rules and plenty of examples. A concise vocabulary drawn from major European languages shows how new words are formed from a modest set of roots, making the learning curve gentle for beginners while still offering enough depth for confident practice.
Language
cs
Duration
~38 minutes (37K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by P. A. D.
Release date
2008-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1957
A Czech-born language prodigy who rebuilt his life in Brazil, he became known for extraordinary linguistic range and for helping spread Esperanto in its early years. His story blends scholarship, exile, and a lifelong fascination with how people speak and connect.
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