Books for learning other languages in Esperanto?
ya risgrynsgroet, 8 Juni 2014
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risgrynsgroet (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 8 Juni 2014 3:48:44 alasiri
I know there are lots of dictionaries between Esperanto and different languages, but I was just thinking specifically about lessons. I figured there should probably be a lot out there, and for some really minor languages too, but I don't know.
Edit: Sorry I was unclear, I don't mean only books but also ex. online lesson pages or websites.
List:
Universala Esperanto-Asocio - various beginner's texbooks, some are rather out-of-date or very short.
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2014 1:30:15 asubuhi
noelekim (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2014 4:34:51 asubuhi
erinja:The UEA has a whole section of their book catalog for books written in Esperanto, for learning other languages ...... Here
Clarence666 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2014 5:24:54 asubuhi
noelekim:HereYes, but only a few selected privileged languages | Jes, sed nur kelkaj malmultaj elektitaj privilegiitaj lingvoj :
Bretona, Toki-Pona, Vola-Puka, Japana, Cxina, Cxeka, Itala, ...
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2014 11:32:46 asubuhi
risgrynsgroet (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2014 12:41:26 alasiri
Since I wasn't clear in my original post, I don't mean to limit this thread to only print-books, but also things like people's own lessons they've put up on their websites etc. Although limiting it to ones that teach more than just phrases or really basic grammar would be nice.
HarpaTacut (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Juni 2014 5:53:29 alasiri
I was actually thinking about this myself just the other day - I am starting to learn Romanian as well as Esperanto and the thought crossed my mind of doing both in sync ... that would be a silly idea though.
Maybe after I have perfected Esperanto, it might be an idea to do a website in Esperanto teaching Romanian - rather than another page in English teaching the language.
If you find anything up to date, let me know
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