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VOCABULARY

Esperanto

English

Mnemonics

c^u ? (introduces a yes/no question)  
vi you  
laboras work(s) labor
dormas sleep(s) dormitory
fartas bone is (are) fine, fare(s) well  
multe much, a lot multiply

 

NOTES

VOCABULARY

                    C^u is used at the beginning of a sentence to turn a statement into a yes/no question.

                    Vi is used as in English, when talking to one (singular) or more (plural) people.

                    Multe does NOT mean a lot of (many).  Use it only to say what someone does or doesn't do much.
 

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VOCABULARY QUIZ

Before continuing with the quiz, make sure you can pronounce every word in the lesson.

The images displayed above will appear randomly. 
At first it may seem that they are appearing and disappearing too quickly.  Do not panic.
Go at your own pace, pronouncing the words out loud, as clearly and as accurately as possible.
Within a few minutes you will be able to identify most of the images that pop up, at which point you will be ready to move on to the next step, the MODEL SENTENCES.

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MODEL SENTENCES

Ask and say who does what (a lot); ask and say who is fine.

C^u la edzo laboras multe? Jes, la edzo laboras multe.
C^u la amikoj fartas bone? Ne, la amikoj ne fartas bone.

 

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