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A Complete Grammar of Esperanto by Ivy Kellerman Reed
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c. Otherwise, the syllable division is made before the last consonant of
the group, as "sus-pek-ti", "sank-ta", "deks-tra".

d. Prefixes are separated from the words to which they are attached,
as "dis-meti", "mal-akra", and compound words are divided into their
component parts, as "cxef-urbo", "sun-ombrelo".


ACCENT.

8. Words of more than one syllable are accented upon the syllable before
the last, as "TA-blo", "a-GRA-bla", "sus-PEK-ti".


WORDS FOR PRACTICE.

9. (To be pronounced aloud, and correctly accented) Afero, trairi,
najbaro, aero, hodiaux, pacienco, centono, cxielo, ecx, samideano,
treege, obei, obeu, Euxropo, gvidi, gxojo, cxiujn, justa, gxuste, jugxi,
jxauxdo, lingvo, knabo, largxa, pagi, kvieteco, ekzemplo, ellerni, fojo,
krajono, forrajdi, kuirejo, cxevalejo, sankteco, scio, nescio, edzo,
meze, duobla, sxipo, sxargxi, posxo, svingi, sklavo, palaj, sxafajxo,
atmosfero, monahxo, geometrio, lauxdi, vasta, eksplodi, sencxesa,
sensencajxo, malluma, arbaranoj, mangxo, fresxa, auxskulti, dauxri.



LESSON II.


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