Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation, Volume 3

Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation, Volume 3

by William W. Mann

32 chapters4h 13mEsperanto1908

About this book

Volume 3 of William Mann’s “Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation” is part of a series of Self-Taught books written by various authors that include vocabularies of common words, elementary grammars and conversational phrases. The present volume contains an conversational phrases in Esperanto. If you want to learn Esperanto phrases or improve your knowledge of conversational Esperanto, this volume may be of use to you. Mann writes, in the preface, that with “the aid of this book anyone may undertake a trip to a foreign land, even if he know nothing of the language of the country he is going to, and, if he will put himself beforehand in communication with Esperantists in the various places he intends to visit, he will find them ready to help him in many ways, and his stay abroad will thus be made much more entertaining and instructive than if he had spent his time in the conventional manner of the ordinary tourist. A further great advantage of this international language is, that it opens up to the traveller, not merely one particular country, but the whole of Europe.” (Introduction by Nicholas James Bridgewater)

Chapters (32)

101 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Useful and Necessary Expressions.
1493
202 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Expressions of Emotion, etc.
392
303 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Enquiries.
293
404 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Public Notices.
314
505 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Railway.
805
606 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Steamer.
376
707 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: At the Custom House.
270
808 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Arrival.
229
909 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Bus and Tram.
255
1010 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Hotel and Rooms.
523
1111 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Breakfast.
397
1212 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Dinner.
521
1313 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Tea.
252
1414 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Health.
418
1515 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: In Town.
673
1616 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Shopping.
645
1717 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: The Dressmaker.
345
1818 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: The Shoemaker.
315
1919 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: The Laundress.
339
2020 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Amusements.
579
2121 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Cycling.
651
2222 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Motoring.
432
2323 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Photography.
436
2424 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Religion.
289
2525 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: The Time of Day.
306
2626 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Times, Seasons and Weather.
677
2727 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Post and Telegraph.
544
2828 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Correspondence.
352
2929 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Legal and Judicial.
541
3030 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Commercial and Trading.
538
3131 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Changing Money.
214
3232 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Money, Weights & Measures; Postage.
782

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