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It sometimes happens that a word, apparently consisting of a root and an affix, is itself a root. For example, in the word tornistro, a knapsack, ist is not a suffix denoting occupation, but a part of the root tornistr.
Another thing for the beginner to remember is that in Esperanto words often cannot be translated literally; that which is needed is an exact translation of the underlying id...
Another thing for the beginner to remember is that in Esperanto words often cannot be translated literally; that which is needed is an exact translation of the underlying id...
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It sometimes happens that a word, apparently consisting of a root and an affix, is itself a root. For example, in the word tornistro, a knapsack, ist is not a suffix denoting occupation, but a part of the root tornistr.
Another thing for the beginner to remember is that in Esperanto words often cannot be translated literally; that which is needed is an exact translation of the underlying id...
Another thing for the beginner to remember is that in Esperanto words often cannot be translated literally; that which is needed is an exact translation of the underlying id...
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