Language/Esperanto/Grammar/Plural
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Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨PLURAL¨ in Esperanto.
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !
Happy learning ! :)
Once you've covered this material thoroughly, you may be interested in pursuing these associated lessons: Gender, Negation, Nouns & Past Participle in Esperanto.
Some examples for Plural in Esperanto[edit | edit source]
ENGLISH | PRONUNCIATION
ENGLISH |
ESPERANTO | PRONUNCIATION
BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE |
BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
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The house | doh moy | Domoj | do moi | A casa |
The cat | kah toy | Katoj | ka toi | O gato |
The dog | Hoon doy | Hundoj | Hun doi | O cachorro |
The friend | ah mih koy | Amikoj | a mi koi | O amigo |
easy | fah tsi lah ih | Facilaj | fa tsi lai | fácil |
african | ah frih kah ih | Afrikaj | a fri kai | africano |
beautiful | beh lah ih | Belaj | be lai | belo |
clean | pou rah ih | Puraj | pu rai | limpo |
Esperanto plural[edit | edit source]
In Esperanto we fom plural by adding "j" at the end of nouns and adjectives as you can see in the following table :
Singular form | Plural form |
---|---|
Domo (house) | Domoj |
Kato (cat) | katoj |
Hundo (dog) | Hundoj |
Amiko (friend) | Amikoj |
Facila (easy) | Facilaj |
Afrika (african) | Afrikaj |
Bela (beautiful) | Belaj |
Pura (clean) | Puraj |
Video lesson[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Future Tense
- Past Participle in Esperanto
- WORD BUILDING
- THE ACCUSATIVE
- Comaratives and Superlatives
- Nouns
- Past Tense
- Adverb
- Word Order