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Introduction

Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. The name derives from Doktoro Esperanto, the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof first published the Unua Libro in 1887. The word itself means 'one who hopes'. Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy and flexible language as a universal second language to foster peace and international understanding.

The verb

All verbs are regular. Three tenses together form what is called the indicative mood. The other moods are the infinitive, conditional, and jussive. Verbs do not change form according to their subject. I am, we are, and he is are simply mi estas, ni estas, and li estas, respectively.

Sample verb: agrafi

Indicative Active participle Passive participle Infinitive Jussive Condicional
Past agrafis agrafinta agrafita agrafi agrafu agrafus
Present agrafas agrafanta agrafata
Future agrafos agrafonta agrafota

Sample verbs

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esti, esperi

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