Espo

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Archived revision by WingerBot (talk | contribs) as of 07:38, 11 January 2020.
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Ido

Alternative forms

Etymology

Substantivized form of Esp. (+‎ -o), an early, common abbreviation of Esperanto. Could also be realized as a shortened form of Esperanto.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Espo

  1. Esperanto
    • 1914, Suplemento:
      Hike esis sistemo, hike esis ideo, ne nur manii, quale en la cetera Sistemi qui konkurencis Espo.
      Here is a system, here is an idea, not just fanaticisms, such as in the rest of the Systems which compete with Esperanto.
    • 1918, Mondo, Volume 7–10, page 71:
      La nova movado, qua vizas solvar la mondolinguala problemo per senpartisa exploro ed arbitro da nedependanta experti nominita da la statal autoritati, tre alarmis la mastri e chefi di Espo, nam tala exploro da tala exploranti duktos neeviteble la konfronto inter Espo ed Ido.
      The new movement, which aims at solving the world language problem with a partyless exploration and arbitration by independent experts nominated by the state authorities, very alarmed by the masters and chiefs of Esperanto, because such exploration by such explorers will bring inevitably the confrontation between Esperanto and Ido.

Derived terms


Latin

Latin Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia la

Proper noun

Espō f sg (genitive Espōnis); third declension

  1. Espoo (a city in Finland)

Declension

Third-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative Espō
Genitive Espōnis
Dative Espōnī
Accusative Espōnem
Ablative Espōne
Vocative Espō

Latvian

Latvian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia lv

Proper noun

Espo ? ({{{2}}} declension)

  1. Espoo (a city in Finland)