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Esperanto
Names of months and days in Esperanto.
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Esperanto
An artificial language invented in 1887, based on the root forms of some words common to the major European languages.

In general, the word order is similar to that of English, although the grammar is more highly inflected.

From the late 19th century named after Doctor Esperanto, "someone who hopes". Esperanto is the pseudonym used on the title page of Langue internationale, a book about the artificial would-be universal language published 1887 by its inventor, Lazarus Ludwig Zamenhof (1859-1917).

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Esperanto days
lundo (Monday)
mardo (Tuesday)
merkredo (Wednesday)
àau"do (Thursday)
vendredo (Friday)
sabato (Saturday)
dimanc]o (Sunday)

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Esperanto months
Januaro (January)
Februaro (February)
Marto (March)
Aprilo (April)
Majo (May)
Junio (June)
Julio (July)
Au""gusto (August)
Septembro (September)
Oktobro (October)
Novembro (November)
Decembro (December)

—Based on information from:
Teach Yourself Esperanto by John Cresswell and John Hartley;
The English Universities Press, Ltd.;
London, England, 1966.


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