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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)

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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)

    01 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Useful and Necessary Expressions.

    01 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Useful and Necessary Expressions.

    • 24 min
    02 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Expressions of Emotion, etc.

    02 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Expressions of Emotion, etc.

    • 6 min
    03 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Enquiries.

    03 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Enquiries.

    • 4 min
    04 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Public Notices.

    04 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Public Notices.

    • 5 min
    05 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Railway.

    05 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Railway.

    • 13 min
    06 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Steamer.

    06 – [Conversational Phrases and Sentences]: Travelling: By Steamer.

    • 6 min

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