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Use it for questions about correctly using a word, a phrase, or a sentence, which must be provided within the question.

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Can one use vivio instead of biologio?

No, because -i- is not a suffix for sciences. You could use a word like "vivoscienco", but "biologio" would probably be better understood, because it's more often and usual.
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When should I use the pronoun "ri"?

I usually use "ri" when another person indicates it as their pronoun, when I don't know somebody's pronoun, and when I talk about a hypothetical person. Most Esperantists, that I know, know this pron …
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What is the difference between "flari" and "odori"?

I can explain the difference with a simple sentence: "Mi flaras la floron. La floro odoras bone." flari: to sense a smell released by something with one's nose (the subject is a person) odori: to re …
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