The Esperanto Teacher - A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians by Helen Fryer
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Note that the participles which have "n" in the termination refer to the "doer"; they are called "active" participles. Those without "n" refer to the one to whom the action is done; they are "passive" participles. VOCABULARY. tempo : time. ripet- : repeat. mondo : world. arest- : arrest. lingvo : language. jugx- : judge. nombro : number. konduk- : lead, conduct. legendo : legend. vojagx- : travel, journey. loko : place. sxtel- : steal. salono : drawing-room. ripoz- : rest, repose. eraro : mistake. diradis : used to say (tell). soldato : soldier. estonta : future (about to be). strato : street. vera : true. pek- : sin. intence : intentionally. fal- : fall. facile : easily. mensog- : tell a lie. antauxe : formerly, previously. pas- : pass (as time passes). dum : while, whilst, during. atend- : wait, expect. neniam : never. sav- : save, rescue. neniu : nobody. danc- : dance. sen : without. kred- : believe. senmove : motionless. Fluanta akvo estas pli pura, ol akvo staranta senmove. La falinta homo ne povas sin levi. La tempo pasinta jam neniam revenos; la tempon |
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