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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - NegativesA statement is made negative by using ne or one of the negative (neni-) correlatives. Only one negative word is allowed per clause:
Mi ne faris ion ajn. I didn't do anything.
*Mi ne faris nenion ajn (I didn't do nothing) would be considered nonsensical.
The word ne comes before the word it negates, with the default position being before the verb:
Mi ne skribis tion (I didn't write that)
Ne mi skribis tion (I didn't write that) [It wasn't me who wrote that]
Mi skribis ne tion (I didn't write See also: Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Negatives |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - QuestionsMain article: Interrogatives in Esperanto
"Wh" questions are asked with one of the interrogative (ki-) correlatives. They are commonly placed at the beginning of the sentence, but different word orders are allowed for stress:
Kion vi faris? (What did you do?)
Vi faris kion? (You did what?)
Yes/no questions are asked with the conjunction ĉu (whether):
Mi ne scias, ĉu li venos (I don't know whether he'll come)
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See also:Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Questions |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - PrepositionsAlthough Esperanto word order is fairly free, prepositions must come at the beginning of a noun phrase. Whereas in languages such as German, prepositions may require a noun to be in various cases (accusative, dative, etc.), in Esperanto all prepositions govern the nominative: por Johano (for John). The only "exception" is when a preposition is replaced by the accusative.
Prepositions should be used with a definite meaning. When no one preposition is clearly correct, the indefinite preposition je should be used,
ili iros je la tria de majo (they'll go on the th ...
See also:Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Prepositions |
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Esperanto grammar - Numerals.
The cardinal numerals are:
nul (zero)
unu (one)
du (two)
tri (three)
kvar (four)
kvin (five)
ses (six)
sep (seven)
ok (eight)
naŭ (nine)
dek (ten)
cent (one hundr ...
See also:Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Numbers |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspectsAlthough Esperanto is overwhelmingly Romance, Slavic, and Germanic in origin, with a bit of Classical Greek, there are, arguably, elements of the grammar which are not found in these language families. Most noticeably, Esperanto has no ablaut (internal inflection of its roots), something which is nearly universal in the Indo-European languages. Examples of ablaut in English are mouse vs. mice for nouns, less vs. least for adjectives, and run vs. ran for verbs. However, European languages also have ma ...
See also:Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - On Star TrekThe name "Ferengi" is an Arabic name for European traders, or for Westerners in general. It is also pronounced "Feringhee" and similarly. The name is likely derived from the Arabic word Faranj or Ifranj = "Franks" or possibly the Persian word "farangi", meaning "foreigner". The Star Trek usage was taken from the above usage.
The Ferengi were originally meant to replace the Klingons as a threat to the Federation, but viewers could not see the ridiculous creatures as posing any kind of consistent threat. Thus, Paramount sc ...
See also:Ferengi, Ferengi - On Star Trek, Ferengi - Physiology, Ferengi - Culture, Ferengi - Language, Ferengi - Ferengi Alliance, Ferengi - History, Ferengi - Leadership, Ferengi - Other notable Ferengi, Ferengi - Ferenginar, Ferengi - Trivia, Ferengi - Redeeming qualities, Ferengi - Reference Read more here: » Ferengi: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - On Star Trek |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - ComparisonsComparisons are made with the adverbial correlatives tiel ... kiel (as ... as), the adverbial roots pli (more) and plej (most), the antonym prefix mal-, and the preposition ol (than):
mi skribas tiel bone kiel vi (I write as well as you)
tiu estas pli bona ol tiu (this one is better than that one)
tio estas la plej bona (that's the best)
la mia estas malpli multekosta ol la via (mine is less expensive than yours)
Implied comparisons are made wi ...
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - ConjunctionsBasic Esperanto conjunctions are kaj (both/and), aŭ (either/or), nek (neither/nor), se (if), ĉu (whether/or), sed (but), anstataŭ (instead of), krom (besides, in addition to), kiel (like, as), ke (that). Like prepositions, they precede the phrase or clause they modify:
Mi vidis kaj lin kaj lian amikon (I saw both him and his friend)
Estis nek hele nek agrable (it was neither clear [sunny] nor pleasant)
ĉu pro kaprico, ĉu ...
See also:Esperanto grammar, Esperanto grammar - Grammatical summary, Esperanto grammar - Script and pronunciation, Esperanto grammar - The article, Esperanto grammar - Parts of speech and their word endings, Esperanto grammar - Pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Personal pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Other pronouns, Esperanto grammar - Prepositions, Esperanto grammar - Verbs, Esperanto grammar - The verbal paradigm, Esperanto grammar - Mood, Esperanto grammar - Aspect, Esperanto grammar - The copula, Esperanto grammar - Participles, Esperanto grammar - Negatives, Esperanto grammar - Questions, Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions, Esperanto grammar - Interjections, Esperanto grammar - Word formation, Esperanto grammar - Numbers, Esperanto grammar - Numerals, Esperanto grammar - Higher numbers, Esperanto grammar - Compound numbers and derivatives, Esperanto grammar - Comparisons, Esperanto grammar - Non-Indo-European aspects, Esperanto grammar - Sample text Read more here: » Esperanto grammar: Encyclopedia II - Esperanto grammar - Conjunctions |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - Redeeming qualitiesThe Ferengi realize that Humans and other species often look down on them for their ravenous profiteering and lack of independent technological or cultural achievements. However, Ferengi often see other races as self-righteous and, as Ferengi have come into regular contact with Humans, their own self-image has improved by comparison. While their criticism that Humans took well over 6,000 years to develop a central banking system after the beginning of their civilization may seem lacking in moral force, other arguments can be more convincing. ...
See also:Ferengi, Ferengi - On Star Trek, Ferengi - Physiology, Ferengi - Culture, Ferengi - Language, Ferengi - Ferengi Alliance, Ferengi - History, Ferengi - Leadership, Ferengi - Other notable Ferengi, Ferengi - Ferenginar, Ferengi - Trivia, Ferengi - Redeeming qualities, Ferengi - Reference Read more here: » Ferengi: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - Redeeming qualities |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congressWorld congresses have been held every year since 1905, except during the two World Wars.
The autonomous territory of Neutral Moresnet, between Belgium and Germany, had a sizeable proportion of Esperanto-speakers among its small and multiethnic population. There was a proposal to make Esperanto its official language.
In the early 1920s, there was a proposal for the League of Nations to accept Esperanto as their working language. Ten delegates accepted the proposal with only one voice against, the French delegate, Gabriel Hanotau ...
See also:History of Esperanto, History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publication, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congress, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congress, History of Esperanto - Evolution of the language, History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived Languages, History of Esperanto - Timeline of Esperanto Read more here: » History of Esperanto: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congress |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congressAt first the movement grew most in the Russian empire and eastern Europe, but soon spread to western Europe and beyond: to Canada in 1901; to Algeria, Chile, Japan, Mexico, and Peru in 1903; to Tunisia in 1904; and to Australia, the United States, Guinea, Indochina, New Zealand, Tonkin, and Uruguay in 1905.
In its first years Esperanto was used mainly in publications by Zamenhof and early adopters like Anton Grabowski, in extensive correspondence (mostly now lost), in the ...
See also:History of Esperanto, History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publication, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congress, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congress, History of Esperanto - Evolution of the language, History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived Languages, History of Esperanto - Timeline of Esperanto Read more here: » History of Esperanto: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congress |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived LanguagesEsperanto has not fragmented into regional dialects through natural language use. This may be because it is the language of daily communication for only a small minority of its speakers. However at least three other factors work against dialects, namely the centripetal force of the Fundamento, the unifying influence of the Plena Vortaro and its successors, which exemplified usage from the works of Zamenhof and leading writers, and the transnational ambitions of the speech community itself. Slang and jargon have developed to some extent, but such features interfere with universal ...
See also:History of Esperanto, History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publication, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congress, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congress, History of Esperanto - Evolution of the language, History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived Languages, History of Esperanto - Timeline of Esperanto Read more here: » History of Esperanto: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived Languages |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Kallang - GeographyKallang is often known commonly as Kallang Basin. The area is drained by the Kallang, Geylang, Rochor River, Whampoa rivers and Pelton Canal. The area ranges from Kolam Ayer in the north to Tanjong Rhu in the south, Rochor in the west to Geylang in the east. The Kallang River, the longest river in Singapore, meanders through the area, and is a popular waterway for water sports.
Kallang is home to many light industrial estates, such as pipe makers, garment factories. Many heavy industry factories had relocated away from the area ...
See also:Kallang, Kallang - Etymology, Kallang - Geography, Kallang - Jurisdiction, Kallang - Transportation, Kallang - Rail service, Kallang - Air travel, Kallang - Reference Read more here: » Kallang: Encyclopedia II - Kallang - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Kallang - TransportationAs it is in close proximity to the Central Area, many transportation services pass through Kallang, and public bus services are abundant, integrating it into Singapore's transport system.
Kallang - Rail service.
Kalling is served by a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station at Kallang MRT Station, and is within the vicinity of the Boon Keng MRT Station.
A new MRT station at the National Stadium is slated to open in 2010.
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publicationZamenhof would later say that he had dreamed of a world language since he was a child. At first he considered a revival of Latin, but after learning it in school he decided it was too complicated to be a common means of international communication. When he learned English, he realized that verb conjugations were unnecessary, and that grammatical systems could be much simpler than he had expected. He still had the problem of memorizing a large vocabulary, until he noticed two Russian signs labelled Швейцарская (švejtsars ...
See also:History of Esperanto, History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publication, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history from publication until the first world congress, History of Esperanto - Esperanto history since the first congress, History of Esperanto - Evolution of the language, History of Esperanto - Dialects Reform Projects and Derived Languages, History of Esperanto - Timeline of Esperanto Read more here: » History of Esperanto: Encyclopedia II - History of Esperanto - Development of the language before publication |
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| |  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - HistoryAccording to legend, in ancient times the Ferengi and the Gree vied for control of their planet.
Before uniting under a Nagus, Ferenginar was divided into warring Commerce Zones. This was known as the "Barter Age."
In about the 9th Millennium B.C. Gint started writing the Rules of Acquisition laying the basis for Ferengi society.
In 1947, a Ferengi craft from the 2370s (carrying Quark, Rom, Nog and Odo) crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. This was humanity's first contact with the Ferengi, although "officially" the record showed that the crashed alien s ...
See also:Ferengi, Ferengi - On Star Trek, Ferengi - Physiology, Ferengi - Culture, Ferengi - Language, Ferengi - Ferengi Alliance, Ferengi - History, Ferengi - Leadership, Ferengi - Other notable Ferengi, Ferengi - Ferenginar, Ferengi - Trivia, Ferengi - Redeeming qualities, Ferengi - Reference Read more here: » Ferengi: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - History |
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|  |  |  | constructed: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - Ferengi AllianceIn the fictional Star Trek universe, this is the inified alliance of Ferengi inhabited and controlled worlds located North-East of the Federation on the galactic map. It is a relatively small but very powerful group that plays a significant role in the economy of the quadrant.
The Ferengi Alliance is ultimately controlled by the Grand Nagus, followed by his subordinates in the Ferengi Commerce Authority. The ultimate aim of this group is to make profit, either through galactic expansion, aquisition ( see the Rules of ...
See also:Ferengi, Ferengi - On Star Trek, Ferengi - Physiology, Ferengi - Culture, Ferengi - Language, Ferengi - Ferengi Alliance, Ferengi - History, Ferengi - Leadership, Ferengi - Other notable Ferengi, Ferengi - Ferenginar, Ferengi - Trivia, Ferengi - Redeeming qualities, Ferengi - Reference Read more here: » Ferengi: Encyclopedia II - Ferengi - Ferengi Alliance |
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