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The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians by Helen Fryer
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Mi volonte plenumis lian deziron. En malbona vetero oni povas facile
malvarmumi. Li disbutonumis la superveston. Sxi ludis kun sia ventumilo.
Cxemizojn, kolumojn, manumojn, kaj ceterajn similajn objektojn oni nomas
tolajxo, kvankam ili ne cxiam estas faritaj el tolo.

The suffixes "-on-, -obi-, -op-," have already been explained in Lesson
9.

-Acx-

A new suffix "-acx-" has gradually come into use during the past few
years. Its meaning is well shown in the following examples:--"Domo",
house; "domacxo", hovel. "Virino", woman; "virinacxo", hag. "Ridi", to
laugh; "ridacxi", to grin (maliciously). "Cxevalo", horse; "cxevalacxo",
a sorry nag, a screw. "Obstina", persistent, stubborn; "obstinacxa",
pig-headed. "Popolo", a people; "popolacxo", populace. "Morti", to die;
"mortacxi", to die the death. "Lingvo", language; "lingvacxo", a jargon.

This suffix should only be used sparingly.


JOINING WORDS. CONJUNCTIONS.

Certain words are used merely to join words or sentences. Those already
learned are:--

kaj : and. cxu : whether.
sed : but. ke : that.
cxar : because, for. kvazaux : as if.
ankaux : also. kvankam : although.
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