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Introduction to Esperanto: 45

Congratulations - gratulon! (That's another greeting, coming from congratulations). You're doing well.

Let's learn a final one:

The word for thanks (used as a noun, for example, in the sentence I would like to leave my thanks to you is danko.

It can be used in a longer form or in the shorter one to derive the word for "thank you".

  1. No need for quotation marks or anything. Also remember to mark objectivity.
  2. This will be just one word, objectivity marked.
  3. Remember that it's similar to the word "salute".
  4. Literally "how you are-doing?"
  5. Use the word "kaj" for "and". Rememeber that "well" is an adverb and will therefore need the "e" ending.
  6. Remember that "badly" is the opposite of "well", so you will be needing to add "mal" somewhere.
  7. Mark objectivity on the word "kio".
  8. "History" is "historio". Mark objectivity on it too.
  9. Literally "where from you are?"
  10. "France" was "Francujo".
  11. Remember the "an" suffix for group members, and also mark objectivity in the second sentence.
  12. Use "kio" as your k-uestion word, and "via" as the word for "your".
  13. Use a form of "study", and also mark objectivity in the second sentence.
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