Examples of using "„esperanto“" in a sentence and their english translations:
Spread Esperanto!
Speak Esperanto!
I like Esperanto.
I know Esperanto.
Do you speak Esperanto?
Spread Esperanto!
Spread Esperanto!
Speak Esperanto!
Can you speak Esperanto?
How are you learning Esperanto?
Why are you learning Esperanto?
Dr Zamenhof created Esperanto.
Does your friend speak Esperanto?
Where do you speak Esperanto?
- Esperanto is easy to pronounce.
- Esperanto pronunciation is easy.
Can you speak Esperanto?
What language is Esperanto?
I speak Esperanto.
I'm learning Esperanto.
I know Esperanto.
They're learning Esperanto.
She's learning Esperanto.
Esperanto is easier.
Do you speak Esperanto?
Why not Esperanto?
Tom spoke in Esperanto.
Do you speak Esperanto?
I like Esperanto.
Is Esperanto hard to learn?
Esperanto is a constructed language.
Esperanto is blatantly Eurocentric.
I have to teach Mary Esperanto.
I don't speak any Esperanto at all.
It's fun to learn Esperanto.
- You speak Esperanto, don't you?
- You speak Esperanto, right?
Esperanto leads to friendship.
You speak Esperanto, right?
Learning Esperanto is fun!
How are you learning Esperanto?
I will learn Esperanto.
- I am an Esperanto beginner.
- I'm a beginner in Esperanto.
- I am a beginner in Esperanto.
- I'm a beginner at Esperanto.
Esperanto is no one's property.
I am now learning Esperanto.
Why does anyone learn Esperanto?
When will Esperanto win?
God understands Esperanto too.
Should I learn Esperanto?
Esperanto is my favorite language.
Use the International Language (Esperanto).
Are you all learning Esperanto?
Esperanto is easy to pronounce.
- He should learn Esperanto.
- She should learn Esperanto.
- You should learn Esperanto.
The baby speaks Esperanto.
- Esperanto is a useful language.
- Esperanto is good.
- Esperanto is simple.
Esperanto is a planned language.
I despise Esperanto.
Can you speak Esperanto?
- I began to learn Esperanto.
- I’ve started learning Esperanto.
- I just started to learn Esperanto.
For how long have you been studying Esperanto?