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Digital Dialects Esperanto
http://www.digitaldialects.com/Esperanto.htm
Interactive games for learning the Esperanto language.
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Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia in Esperanto
http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia in Esperanto
Wikipedia is the free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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Esperanto Language Games at Quia
http://www.quia.com/dir/esp/
Esperanto Language Games at Quia
Esperanto Vocabulary
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Kurso de Esperanto : Free software to download
http://www.cursodeesperanto.com.br/bazo/index.html?en
Kurso de Esperanto : Free software to download
A Program for learning Esperanto. Completely free! Here are several of its features: Just 11 lessons ... Pronunciation and comprehension exercises ... MP3 song - learn while singing! ... Varied exercises, to re-inforce the learning points ...
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Google - Esperanta Version
http://www.google.com/intl/eo/
Google Search Engine - Esperanta Version
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Esperanto resources on the Web
http://www.webcom.com/~donh/esperanto.html
Esperanto resources on the Web
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Esperanto Vocabulary
http://www.quia.com/jg/681.html
Some basic Esperanto Vocabulary
Flashcards | matching | word search | concentration |
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A beginners guide to Esperanto
http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,995249,00.html
A beginners guide to Esperanto
To the doctor who invented it, it was the key to world peace; yet to Stalin it was dangerous, to Hitler a sign of creeping Jewish domination, and the American army dubbed it 'the aggressor language'. So does anyone still speak Esperanto? David Newnham travels to a church hall in Ipswich to find out
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Esperanto Quiz : free software to download
http://www.skotlando.org/Downloads/vortludoj/espquiz/
Vocabulary learning drill. Random English words are generated for translation to Esperanto. Approximately 500 key roots.
Designed with children, learning Esperanto from some other source, in mind. However adults who are trying to gain a useful Esperanto working vocabulary should find it equally useful.
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Ergane : multilingual translation dictionary
http://www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php?go=14320
Ergane is a multilingual translation dictionary for Windows that uses the artificial language Esperanto to translate words and short expressions from one natural language to another. This free application is a less sophisticated but still very useful version of the commercial application Astraea, which is currently still under development.
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