About This Book
A Czech–Esperanto instructional manual argues for an easy international tongue and contrasts earlier plans like Volapük with the constructed language Esperanto. It presents a complete grammar and practical guidance: alphabet and accent rules; article use; noun and adjective endings with plural and accusative marking; pronouns and numerals; verb conjugations for tenses, moods and infinitive; participles and passive constructions; adverbs, prepositions and negation; adaptation of loanwords; and systematic word formation with prefixes and suffixes. Numerous examples and vocabulary items illustrate regular patterns to help learners form and inflect words correctly.
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