Fundamento de Esperanto ( English : Foundation of Esperanto ) is a 1905 book by L. L. Zamenhof , in which the author explains the basic grammar rules and vocabulary that constitute the basis of the constructed language Esperanto . On August 9, 1905, it was made the only obligatory authority over the language by the Declaration of Boulogne at the first World Esperanto Congress . Much of the content of the book is a reproduction of content from Zamenhof's earlier works, particularly Unua Libro .
6-411: Fundamento may refer to: Fundamento de Esperanto , a book by L. L. Zamenhof Editora Fundamento , a Brazilian book publisher Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fundamento . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
12-533: A grammar section, a collection of exercises, and a dictionary. With the exception of the foreword, almost everything in the Fundamento comes directly from Zamenhof's earlier works, primarily Unua Libro . Esperanto, however, underwent a minor change in 1888 in Aldono al la Dua Libro , in which Zamenhof changed the ending of the temporal correlatives ( when , then , always , sometimes , never ) from -ian to -iam , so
18-664: The Foundation of Esperanto , in such a manner as he finds most correct, as is done in every other language. However, for the unity of the language for all Esperantists it is recommended to imitate as much as possible the style that is found in the works of the creator of Esperanto, who has worked the most for and in Esperanto and knows best its spirit. Equal to the Fundamento are the Oficialaj Aldonoj ( Official Additions ). To date, there have been nine Official Additions. The foreword of
24-417: The Esperanto language binding on all Esperantists, which no one has the right to change, is the little work Foundation of Esperanto . If anyone deviates from the rules and models given in the said work, he can never justify himself with the words "thus desires or advises the author of Esperanto". Each Esperantist has the right to express any idea, which cannot be conveniently expressed by the material found in
30-558: The Esperanto of the Fundamento is slightly different than that of Unua Libro . The grammar and dictionary sections of the Fundamento are in five national languages: French , English , German , Russian , and Polish . Fundamento de Esperanto was made the official source of Esperanto in the fourth article of the Declaration of Boulogne at the first World Esperanto Congress in Boulogne-sur-Mer , France : The only basis of
36-406: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fundamento&oldid=932834127 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fundamento de Esperanto Fundamento de Esperanto consists of four parts: a foreword,
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