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Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation

By William W. Mann

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a journey to master a universal language with phonetic guides, conversation phrases, and vocabulary made for travelers, tourists, and professionals in this early 20th-century teaching tool.

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2007-12-23
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Summary

Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation by William W. Mann is an early 20th-century language guide designed to introduce readers to Esperanto, a constructed international language. This book helps travelers, tourists, and professionals communicate more easily. It includes many vocabulary words, common phrases, and phonetic spellings to make learning easier for beginners. Right away, the book states that it will assist travelers abroad and serve as a short, helpful guide for students wanting to learn Esperanto. The book explains why phonetic pronunciations are used and shows how Esperanto can be used in tourism, literature, and professional fields. Mann suggests that learners join Esperanto groups to practice speaking, encouraging readers as they begin to study the language.

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