Esperanto in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Of course, the text is also utilized in Esperanto-language religious services.
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There are more than 25,000 Esperanto books, both originals and translations, as well as several regularly distributed Esperanto magazines.
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In the early 1930s, the society was active in internationalist politics unrelated to Esperanto promotion.
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Fried was a prominent member of the Esperanto-movement.
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It is sometimes referred to as the hymn of the Esperanto movement.
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The proposed national anthem was an Esperanto march of the same name.
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Full understanding of Esperanto is achievable within a month of study.
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Sometime during this period, he took up the study of, and advocated the use of, the neutral international language, Esperanto.
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Some Esperanto speakers choose to take on a fully assimilated name, or to at least adjust the orthography of their name to the Esperanto alphabet.
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For this reason, many people see the 1920s as the heyday of the Esperanto movement.
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