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mjhinds57 (User's profile) October 11, 2014, 1:30:24 PM
lagtendisto (User's profile) October 11, 2014, 1:59:42 PM
Belmiro (User's profile) October 11, 2014, 4:22:00 PM
mjhinds57:I'm new to Esperanto (working on learning it and getting involved) and I keep seeing a UEA Code that I should input. I found a place on TEJO's site where I can create one, but every time I try it comes back with an error message. Where should I go to get my UEA code?When you relate to the UEA - Universala Esperanto-Asocio (eg when you sign up for congress), is assigned to you a code that facilitates future communication with the Association.
erinja (User's profile) October 12, 2014, 2:21:49 AM
mjhinds57 (User's profile) October 12, 2014, 5:02:22 AM
Dankon!
Ondo (User's profile) October 12, 2014, 3:33:29 PM
mjhinds57:Does "Aligxilo" mean to register? I intend to be a paid member, but it seems the registration form is also asking for the code, unless I'm on the wrong"Aliĝilo" means "registration form". Just skip the "UEA-kodo" entry field. It is there for old members who want to reregister or change something, and even they are allowed to forget it It just helps to know the "kodo", a string of five letter like "abcd-e"
If you know the code the aliĝilo tells you can skip all personal information (I just tried it with my own code).
erinja (User's profile) October 12, 2014, 3:33:48 PM
mjhinds57 (User's profile) October 24, 2014, 9:14:51 AM