Alphabet Espéranto
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ALettre majuscule latine A
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BLettre majuscule latine B
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CLettre majuscule latine C
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ĈLettre majuscule latine C accent circonflexe
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DLettre majuscule latine D
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ELettre majuscule latine E
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FLettre majuscule latine F
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GLettre majuscule latine G
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ĜLettre majuscule latine G accent circonflexe
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HLettre majuscule latine H
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ĤLettre majuscule latine H accent circonflexe
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ILettre majuscule latine I
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JLettre majuscule latine J
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ĴLettre majuscule latine J accent circonflexe
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KLettre majuscule latine K
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LLettre majuscule latine L
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MLettre majuscule latine M
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NLettre majuscule latine N
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OLettre majuscule latine O
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PLettre majuscule latine P
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RLettre majuscule latine R
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SLettre majuscule latine S
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ŜLettre majuscule latine S accent circonflexe
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TLettre majuscule latine T
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ULettre majuscule latine U
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ŬLettre majuscule latine U bréve
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VLettre majuscule latine V
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ZLettre majuscule latine Z
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aLettre minuscule latine A
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bLettre minuscule latine B
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cLettre minuscule latine C
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ĉLettre minuscule latine C accent circonflexe
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dLettre minuscule latine D
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eLettre minuscule latine E
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fLettre minuscule latine F
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gLettre minuscule latine G
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ĝLettre minuscule latine G accent circonflexe
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hLettre minuscule latine H
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ĥLettre minuscule latine H accent circonflexe
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iLettre minuscule latine I
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jLettre minuscule latine J
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ĵLettre minuscule latine J accent circonflexe
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kLettre minuscule latine K
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lLettre minuscule latine L
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mLettre minuscule latine M
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nLettre minuscule latine N
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oLettre minuscule latine O
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pLettre minuscule latine P
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rLettre minuscule latine R
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sLettre minuscule latine S
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ŝLettre minuscule latine S accent circonflexe
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tLettre minuscule latine T
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uLettre minuscule latine U
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ŭLettre minuscule latine U bréve
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vLettre minuscule latine V
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zLettre minuscule latine Z
Description
This page contains all the letters for the Esperanto language. All of them can be found in Unicode.
Esperanto is an artificially created alphabet based on Latin. It includes twenty-eight letters, five have the superscript «^», and one «». Each letter corresponds to one sound, each sound corresponds to one letter. All sounds are pronounced precisely and accurately. The stress always falls on the penultimate syllable.
The Esperanto language was created by oculist Lazar Markovich Zamenhof from Warsaw. It took him ten years to develop the system. The language was named by the pseudonym of the author. Esperanto is intended to serve as a universal international language, the second (after native) for every educated person. The use of a neutral (non-ethnic) and easy-to-learn language could bring interlanguage contacts to a brand new level. In addition, Esperanto has great pedagogical value, as it greatly facilitates the subsequent study of other languages.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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Elbasan
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Espagnol
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Espéranto
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Ethiopique
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Etrusque italique ancien
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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Y
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