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Kisen (User's profile) February 3, 2019, 7:02:06 AM
I found an Esperanto dictionary in the library near my house. So I 'm going to learn Esperanto words with it. But it was a dictionary issued in 2006. Is it too old? Are there any big differences between old one and new one?
Neforgesumino (User's profile) February 5, 2019, 2:14:15 PM
I can imagine that words about computers and computer science are missing. Someone has shown me a website where these words are collected, but I cannot find it.
But I found an alternative site that looks quite good:
https://komputeko.net
But I found an alternative site that looks quite good:
https://komputeko.net
nikhil (User's profile) February 12, 2019, 4:16:56 AM
You can't simply learn from a dictionary. Language learning is not about learning 1000s of words straight out of a dictionary.
You have to use learning materials available online & offline - use the learning materials of Lernu, Duolingo and other websites.
A dictionary published in 2006 isn't that bad. If you are reading an Esperanto book or printout, it should ideally come handy.
You have to use learning materials available online & offline - use the learning materials of Lernu, Duolingo and other websites.
A dictionary published in 2006 isn't that bad. If you are reading an Esperanto book or printout, it should ideally come handy.