Jcreed's Ad-Hoc Esperanto Tutorial
Links:
- MIT Notes. Good stuff. There are tables of prepositions
and correlatives in the appendices.
- Reta Vortaro is a great online esperanto-esperanto dictionary, and a passable esperanto-english dictionary.
- Traduku is another option for the english-esperanto and esperanto-english directions.
- Babilejo is a web interface to a bunch
of interconnected chat interfaces. People from IRC #esperanto, a MUD named "Virtuala
Esperanta Kongreso", or just "VEK", and the web client can all chat together.
- eLibrejo has lots
of books for free.
Current stuff:
- La Eta Princo.
- Word list for La Eta Princo.
- Hejmtasko: translate the dedication and the first chapter of the
little prince into english as much as you can. Make a list of any constructions
or phrasings you find confusing or hard to translate, or words that I simply
failed to include in the word list. (except for prepositions, prefixes,
suffixes, and demonstratives,
because you can find them in the MIT notes linked to above)
- Next meeting thingy: I hope next week, same time is okay:
Thu Jan 30, 17:00.
If there are no better ideas, (although I'm hoping the Eta Princo translation
task will spawn some) I could discuss the other two verb conjugations I
haven't gone into yet (-us and -u), how to form questions,
and maybe some of the
funky preprositions like por vs. pro,
da vs. de, je, po.