Flankokupo means "hobby" in Esperanto.
Supper.
Esperanto verb for: to install
No. There is no "ei" diphthong in Esperanto, so those vowels would be pronounced separately. Also, "veinar" appears very foreign to a speaker of Esperanto, since common words never end in "ar" in Esperanto.
Kreditkart translates from Esperanto into English to mean credit card. There actually doesn't exist an e on the end of the original Esperanto version.
Be willing! (Imperative form of volonti, "to be willing")
The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.
George Alan Connor has written: 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto
Forehead is 'frunto' in Esperanto.
Brigade in Esperanto is brigado
Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language created in the late 19th century with the goal of promoting international communication and understanding. It was designed to be easy to learn and culturally neutral, with influences from various languages. The word "Esperanto" itself means "one who hopes" in the language.
"Saluton" is the Esperanto equivalent of hello.
Esperanto - album - was created in 1993.