Esperanto 英 [ˌespəˈræntəʊ]   美 [ˌespəˈræntoʊ]

Esperanto

Esperanto  英 [ˌespəˈræntəʊ] 美 [ˌespəˈræntoʊ]

n. 世界语 

名词复数:esperantoes 

He wants to learn Esperanto. 他要学世界语。
He teaches Esperanto at that university. 他在那所大学教世界语。

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  • n. 世界语
  • 1. He wants to learn Esperanto.

    他要学世界语。

  • 2. He teaches Esperanto at that university.

    他在那所大学教世界语。

  • 3. These meetings are carried on entirely in Esperanto.

    这些会议全用世界语进行。

  • Esperanto (n.) 1892, from Doktoro Esperanto, whose name means in Esperanto, "one who hopes," pen name used on the title page of a book about the artificial would-be universal language published 1887 by its Polish-born creator, Lazarus Ludwig Zamenhof (1859-1917). Compare Spanish esperanza "hope," from esperar, from Latin sperare "hope" (see sperate). For initial e- see e-.
Es·per·anto / ˌespəˈræntəʊ ; NAmE ˌespəˈræntoʊ / noun [uncountable ] an artificial language invented in 1887 as a means of international communication, based on the main European languages but with easy grammar and pronunciation 世界语(1887 年公布的一种人造国际语言,源自欧洲诸语言) Es·per·anto / ˌespəˈræntəʊ ; NAmE ˌespəˈræntoʊ /
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