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Qué (quién) es propaedeutic - definición

INTERNATIONAL AUXILIARY LANGUAGE DESIGNED BY LUDWIK LEJZER ZAMENHOF
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  • Map of Esperanto groups in Europe in 1905
  • 7th Esperanto congress, [[Antwerp]], August 1911
  • Hungarian Cosmonaut [[Bertalan Farkas]], the first Esperantist in space
  • Mass in Esperanto during the 95th World Congress of Esperanto in Havana, 2010
  • In 1908, [[Wilhelm Molly]] proposed making [[Neutral Moresnet]] the world's first Esperanto‑speaking state
  • [[Pasporta Servo]]}}, the Esperanto [[homestay]] community, by 2015
  • World Esperanto Congress]], Rotterdam 2008
  • Russian]]. The title translates to: ''International Language: Preface and Complete Tutorial''.
  • Variant logo for the Esperanto Wikipedia's 200,000-article milestone.

Propaedeutic         
INTRODUCTORY COURSE INTO AN ART OR SCIENCE
Propedeuse; Propedeutics; Introductory course; Propaedeutic; Propedeutic; Propædeutics
·adj ·Alt. of Propaedeutical.
propaedeutic         
INTRODUCTORY COURSE INTO AN ART OR SCIENCE
Propedeuse; Propedeutics; Introductory course; Propaedeutic; Propedeutic; Propædeutics
[?pr??p?'dju:t?k]
¦ adjective formal serving as an introduction to further study.
Derivatives
propaedeutical adjective
Origin
C18: from pro-2 + Gk paideutikos 'of or for teaching', suggested by Gk propaideuein 'teach beforehand'.
Propaedeutics         
INTRODUCTORY COURSE INTO AN ART OR SCIENCE
Propedeuse; Propedeutics; Introductory course; Propaedeutic; Propedeutic; Propædeutics
Propaedeutics or propedeutics (from Ancient Greek , propaídeusis 'preparatory education') is a historical term for an introductory course into an art or science. The etymology of propedeutics comprises the Latin prefix [meaning earlier, rudimentary, or in front of, and the Greek paideutikós, which means "pertaining to teaching".

Wikipedia

Esperanto

Esperanto ( or ) is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by the Warsaw-based ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it was intended to be a universal second language for international communication, or "the international language" (la Lingvo Internacia). Zamenhof first described the language in Dr. Esperanto's International Language (Esperanto: Unua Libro), which he published under the pseudonym Doktoro Esperanto. Early adopters of the language liked the name Esperanto and soon used it to describe his language. The word esperanto translates into English as "one who hopes".

Within the range of constructed languages, Esperanto occupies a middle ground between "naturalistic" (imitating existing natural languages) and a priori (where features are not based on existing languages). Esperanto's vocabulary, syntax and semantics derive predominantly from languages of the Indo-European group. The vocabulary derives primarily from Romance languages, with some of it influenced from Germanic languages. One of the language's most notable features is its extensive system of derivation, where prefixes and suffixes may be freely combined with roots to generate words, making it possible to communicate effectively with a smaller set of words.

Esperanto is the most successful constructed international auxiliary language, and the only such language with a sizeable population of native speakers, of which there are perhaps several thousand. Usage estimates are difficult, but two estimates put the number of people who know how to speak Esperanto at around 100,000. Concentration of speakers is highest in Europe, East Asia, and South America. Although no country has adopted Esperanto officially, Esperantujo ("Esperanto-land") is used as a name for the collection of places where it is spoken. The language has also gained a noticeable presence on the internet in recent years, as it became increasingly accessible on platforms such as Duolingo, Wikipedia, Amikumu and Google Translate. Esperanto speakers are often called "Esperantists" (Esperantistoj).