Table
of Contents |
Gregg
Shorthand
Adapted to the
Esperanto Language
by
Ernest L. Jackson
Certified Teacher of Gregg Shorthand
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I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
XI.
X. |
Consonants
Diphthongs Blends
/ Expressing r Omission
of Letters / ld
Prefixes Suffixes
Brief Forms Brief
Form Derivatives Phrase-writing
Reading Exercise |
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Copyright, 1918
Edited by Andrew Owen
FOREWORD
The International
Language can be easily and accurately written in Gregg Shorthand
with a few modifications. It is assumed that the student, before
working through this little book, is conversant with the rules and
principles given in the Gregg Shorthand Manual. This being the case,
he or she will have but little trouble in applying his knowledge
to Esperanto.
(For information on the Esperanto language,
see Wikipedia's
article on it). Each Esperanto word's English translation
can be found in the ALT caption of each image (found either by holding
your mouse over the image or by right-clicking it and viewing its
properties).
Consonants
Vowels
The dot is used to distinguish e
from i, but in practical use this is rarely necessary.
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