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The Esperanto words for scorpion and Scorpio are skorpio and Skorpio.
The best known artificial international language is Esperanto. It was created in the late 19th century with the goal of promoting peace and international understanding. Esperanto is designed to be relatively easy to learn and use, drawing from various European languages for vocabulary and grammar.
You say "lavo" in Esperanto.
Saipan in Esperanto is "Saipano".
"School" in Esperanto is "lernejo."
The Esperanto words for stove and oven are the same. The word is forno.
The Esperanto words for pamphlet and brochure are the same. The word is 'brosuro'.
The Esperanto words for farm and ranch are the same. The word is bieno.
The Esperanto words for protesters and Protestants are the same. The word is protestantjo.
The Esperanto words for cake and pie are the same word and that is kuko.
The Esperanto words for beer and ale are the same. The word for both is biero.
The Esperanto words for scorpion and Scorpio are skorpio and Skorpio.
Misery and squalor are the same word in Esperanto. Both words can be said by using the word mizero.
The creator of Esperanto spoke Russian, Yiddish, Polish and German. He later studeied French, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. He also expressed an interest in Italian, Spanish and Lithuanian. Therefore, Esperanto, his creation, shows the influence of these languages which its creator knew.
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The best known artificial international language is Esperanto. It was created in the late 19th century with the goal of promoting peace and international understanding. Esperanto is designed to be relatively easy to learn and use, drawing from various European languages for vocabulary and grammar.
The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.