Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language
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Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language
Summary
Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language is a chrestomathy[1].
Key Facts
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language authored L. L. Zamenhof[2].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's image is recorded as Fundamenta Krestomatio.jpg[3].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's instance of is recorded as chrestomathy[4].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's Commons category is recorded as Fundamenta Krestomatio[5].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's language of work or name is recorded as Esperanto[6].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as The Emperor's New Clothes[7].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as The Little Mermaid[8].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as 16 Rules of Esperanto[9].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Q12347227[10].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as La Espero[11].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as The Path[12].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as To the Brothers[13].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Mia penso[14].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Ho, mia kor'[15].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as The guard[16].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as The Lorelei[17].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Heidenröslein[18].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Q24026870[19].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Excelsior[20].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Es ragt in’s Meer der Runenstein[21].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has part is recorded as Prayer Beneath the Green Banner[22].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's publication date is recorded as +1903-00-00T00:00:00Z[23].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0nbgy7_[24].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's has edition or translation is recorded as Q117155854[25].
- Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's title is recorded as {'lang': 'eo', 'text': 'Fundamenta Krestomatio'}[26].
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Designation and Status
Fundamental Chrestomathy of the Esperanto Language's instance of is recorded as chrestomathy[4].