They are porko and porkajxo.
The Esperanto word for pig is "porko," and the word for pork is "porkoĉeno."
Salt is "salo" and pepper is "pipro" in Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for money is "mono" and for currency is "valuto."
The Esperanto word for safe is "sana" and for dangerous is "danĝera."
The Esperanto word for generous is "malavara" and for stingy it is "avarulo".
The Esperanto word for scorpion is "skorpio," while the word for Scorpio (the zodiac sign) is also "Skorpio." Both words are spelled the same in Esperanto.
Pig is the animal and pork is what we call the meat from that animal.
The Esperanto words for far and away are malproskime and for.
The Esperanto words for astronaut and cosmonaut are very similar to the English words. In Esperanto you would use astronaŭto and kosmonaŭto.
The Esperanto words for boring and fun are enuiga and amuza.
Yes pork does come from pig so does many other meats (e.g ham )
From the pig's skin From the pig's skin
All of the pig is pork, except the squeel and the bones and organs
The Esperanto words for near and far are proksime and malproksime.
The Esperanto words for car and driver are aŭto and ŝoforo.
The Esperanto words for alive and dead are vivas and mortinto.
The Esperanto words for hungry and full are malsata and plena.
The Esperanto words for broken and fixed are rompita and fiksa.