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Use it for questions about phrases that should be used in a specific case, or translations.
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How do you say "blah blah blah" in Esperanto?
As usual, I was mentally translating everyday, common things the other day for practice and wanted to say blah blah blah, but I wasn't sure if there was an already established way of saying this in Es …
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Does Esperanto use the abbreviations "i.e." and "e.g."?
Since both i.e. and e.g. both come from the Latin id est and exempli gratia, respectively, does Esperanto use the same abbreviations? If not, then what are the Esperanto abbreviations?
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How do you say "vice versa" in Esperanto?
For example, I might say I'll ask you the questions and you respond; then we'll do it again vice versa, meaning that the second time around I would be the one responding to the questions.
Would male …
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How do you say "as of ..." and "as in ..." in Esperanto?
Examples for as of:
As of yesterday, I've been married 42 years.
As of the 5th of September I've been speaking Esperanto for seven
months.
Examples for as in:
The last letter is a T, …
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How do you say that something has "reached beta" in Esperanto?
If I want to describe this site and say that it has reached public beta, how would I say that?
I found beta-versio. Is there another way to say it?
My attempt:
La retprojekto (aŭ retpaĝo) at …
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Can the suffix -iĝ- be added to any noun?
How free are we to add the suffix -iĝ- to a word when we want to give the idea that we or someone or something is becoming the thing that the word concerns? I'm not sure how else to ask the question.
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How do you say that you are doing a "surface-level" study of something?
Example sentence: I did a surface-level study of German grammar.
This would mean that I didn't go too deep in my study of German grammar; I stayed at the surface level and got just a basic overview.
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