Book-bot.com - read famous books online for free

The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians by Helen Fryer
page 104 of 277 (37%)

"-ind-" means "worthy of" what the word denotes, as "Honoro", honour;
"honorinda", honourable, worthy of honour; "Honti", to be ashamed;
"hontinda", shameful; "Indo", worth; "inda", worthy of.

"-em-" means having an "inclination towards" or "propensity" for, or
"being disposed towards" something as "Forgesi", to forget; "forgesema",
forgetful; "Servi" to serve; "servema", willing to serve, obliging.
"Ema" fond of.

The difference between the three suffixes is shown by the following
words:--

"Kredebla", possible of belief; "kredinda", worthy of belief; "kredema",
having a tendency to believe readily, credulous.

"Legebla", able to be read; "leginda", worthy of being read; "legema",
fond of reading, inclined to read.

VOCABULARY.

sxtalo : steel. memor- : remember.
spirito : spirit, ekscit- : excite.
bagatelo : trifle. vengx- : revenge.
fleks- : bend. kredeble : probably.
lauxd- : praise. kompreneble : of course.
renvers- : turn over.

Sxtalo estas fleksebla, sed fero ne estas fleksebla. Ne cxiu kreskajxo
estas mangxebla. Vitro estas rompebla kaj travidebla. Via parolo
DigitalOcean Referral Badge