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Zagreb methods, - the list of words???

DaDane-tól, 2008. július 10.

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DaDane (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 10. 17:35:27

Does anyone know where I can find the list of mostly used words (the Zagreb Method's frequency list by Zlatko Tiŝljar, - see: http://en.lernu.net/kursoj/zm/index.php)?

I would like to study those words to get startet in Esperanto.

(Jes, mi estas komencanto de Esperanto kaj jes, mi studas Ana Pana kaj "free esperanto course")

Miland (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 10. 17:50:35

Here's a list that includes the combined vocabularies of Zagreb, Gerda Malaperis and Kontakto, all worth having:

http://www.esperanto.org/stanford/vortaroj/

Also, Zlakto's textbook (by Imbert as the first author) is in the UEA catalogue:

http://katalogo.komputilo.org/katalogo.php?trovu=j....

alexbeard (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 19. 19:54:58

what is the zagreb method? i think i have heard of it before

alexbeard (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 22. 23:55:55

thanks for explaining

DaDane (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 23. 16:08:45

Miland:Here's a list that includes the combined vocabularies of Zagreb, Gerda Malaperis and Kontakto, all worth having:

http://www.esperanto.org/stanford/vortaroj/

Also, Zlakto's textbook (by Imbert as the first author) is in the UEA catalogue:

http://katalogo.komputilo.org/katalogo.php?trovu=j....
Thanks a lot Miland,
I have seen the list and even writting with the guy.

I have learned, - but still haven't got the frequency list. But I guess I am not really going to need it anyway.

(I am learning Esperanto here on Lernu and are starting up a course in my hometown where a local guy who knows Esperanto very well will teach)

erinja (Profil megtekintése) 2008. július 23. 17:12:18

DaDane, did you look at the word frequency list for Juna Amiko? It is available here at lernu, both as a simple list, and in our word learning section. It divides words into (if I remember correctly) seven categories of usefulness. It probably isn't exactly the same as the Zagreb method list, but I think it should be just as (or nearly as) useful to you.

It also indicates transitivity of verbs (verbs marked with -n are transitive)

The list is found at http://en.lernu.net/biblioteko/gazetoj/juna_amiko/...

The word learning section, which includes word learning exercises for the Juna Amiko words, are found here:
http://en.lernu.net/lernado/vortoj/vortlernado/ind...

Zam_franca (Profil megtekintése) 2020. szeptember 9. 15:11:18

Urho (Profil megtekintése) 2020. szeptember 11. 11:39:45

La Zagreba metodo

> lernu! → Bibtioteko → La Zagreba metodo
> bv. vidi ankaŭ Esperanto en 12 tagoj

> Zlatko Tišljar: Zagreba metodo (Ipernity)
> Listo de Zlatko Tišljar (Tezaüro de UEA)

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