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paceverda (Mostra il profilo) 06 dicembre 2011 23:01:39
Hello friends,
I've created a new "dictionary" (actually, it's not really a dictionary because there are very few definitions) that contains a list of all the official Esperanto words (from the Fundamento and the official additions). It also has "new" words (neologisms) with simpler alternatives that others have come up with. There's a movement in Esperanto that believes it's better to use a compound word of official roots than to create a new root/word, because it is easier to understand/remember the meaning of the compound word. A group called La Bona Lingvo (named after Claude Piron's book) is working on a list of neologisms and providing alternatives, which are what I've included in Bona Vortaro.
If you are interested, you can download a PDF of Bona Vortaro on this website: https://sites.google.com/site/bonavortaro/. Let me know if you have any questions.
I've created a new "dictionary" (actually, it's not really a dictionary because there are very few definitions) that contains a list of all the official Esperanto words (from the Fundamento and the official additions). It also has "new" words (neologisms) with simpler alternatives that others have come up with. There's a movement in Esperanto that believes it's better to use a compound word of official roots than to create a new root/word, because it is easier to understand/remember the meaning of the compound word. A group called La Bona Lingvo (named after Claude Piron's book) is working on a list of neologisms and providing alternatives, which are what I've included in Bona Vortaro.
If you are interested, you can download a PDF of Bona Vortaro on this website: https://sites.google.com/site/bonavortaro/. Let me know if you have any questions.