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(There is a word "ci", singular, but it is used much as the English singular "thou" - not very often!)
(There is a word "ci", singular, but it is used much as the English singular "thou" - not very often!)
*Note, too, that although pronouns do not end in -o when they are "subject things", they do take the -n when they are "object things":
**La patrino lavas la knabon. Ŝi lavas lin. The mother washes the boy. She washes him.




==Sources==
==Sources==
https://esperanto-afriko.webs.com/kurso%20angle.pdf
https://esperanto-afriko.webs.com/kurso%20angle.pdf

Revision as of 20:55, 30 September 2021

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To Be at the Present Tense in Esperanto

General form (infinitive) to be

esti


To Be at the Present tense (-as form) 

Conjugation To Be in English Conjugation To Be in Esperanto
I am  mi estas 
you are  vi estas 
he is  li estas 
she is  ŝi estas 
it is  ĝi estas 
we are  ni estas 
you are  vi estas 
they are  ili estas 
one is  oni estas

Notes

  • est’ is the verb root and always appears wherever the verb is used. Does this verb even have a root in English? (am, is, are)

In the above verb display, note:

  • ŝi (she) is pronounced exactly like the English "she"
  • ĝi (it) is pronounced like the English "gee!", as in "Jeep"
  • vi (you) is both singular and plural, like the English "you."

(There is a word "ci", singular, but it is used much as the English singular "thou" - not very often!)


  • Note, too, that although pronouns do not end in -o when they are "subject things", they do take the -n when they are "object things":
    • La patrino lavas la knabon. Ŝi lavas lin. The mother washes the boy. She washes him.


Sources

https://esperanto-afriko.webs.com/kurso%20angle.pdf