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Downloadable Conversations While I Cannot Be Online

Even if a little bit old take a look at the books Jen nia mondo 1 and Jen nia mondo 2 which are downloadable with recordings at Espeanto-Asocio de Britio (requires registration).
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Are there resources for colloquial Esperanto?

I would say it all depends on how colloquial you want/need to be. To me a key part of being colloquial is to avoid overly complex structures and keep the language simple. Keeping it simple is somethin …
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Recordings of fluently spoken Esperanto?

From that good list Eduardo gave I would like to lift up: Pola retradio elsendas dufoje semajne intervjuojn, novaĵojn pri kulturo, scienco ktp. klara, kelkfoje ete malmoderna stilo Kern.punkto else …
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What is the PMEG?

PMEG is a book with the title Plena manlibro de Esperanta gramatiko. The current main editor is Bertil Wennergren, a known Esperantist and music performer. PMEG or PoMeGo, the big apple, is available …
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Ĉu ekzistas esperanta "Antibarbarus"?

Ekzistas la deklaracio pri La bona lingvo kaj la retejo, kiu havas ekz. listojn de simplaj samsignifaj vortoj.
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List(s) of common anglicisms, rusisms, and other -isms?

I have noticed at least following mistakes or bad habits English speakers do or have: use of ĝi as a formal subject: It rains → *Ĝi pluvas* overuse of participles in an effort to express continuous …
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