From the Radaro Team

Season’s greetings from the Radaro Team! We hope, especially during this time of the year, that you’re safe and happy! 2020 is almost done!

Upcoming Events

From Esperanto Society of the Triangle’s Tim Gee:

“In December, we historically forgo a monthly meeting and all join at a local restaurant to celebrate Zamenhof’s birthday. In a surprising twist, 2020 has thrown a monkey wrench into this tradition. This year…hopefully this year only…we’re trying something completely different. However, food will still be involved.

Prepare a dish that you really enjoy and you think that others may like as well. During the Zoom meeting we’ll encourage each attendee to display the dish and provide a short blurb about it’s history (how you learned about it) and a bit of info about how it’s prepared. After the Show and Tell, we’ll all “tuck in” (an Australian term used to make Chuck fondly remember his years Down Under) … for the rest of us, “chow down.” The remainder of the meeting will be Eat, Drink and Be Merry with free form discussions.”

Email Tim Gee if you have any questions:

 timgee@bellsouth.net 

 

Event starts December 20th at 18:00 EST

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Website of the Week: Vikivojaĝo

This site aims to be a travel guide for Esperantists with facts about different regions of the world, events, and phrase books for a variety of languages. If this sounds pretty neat, then I would encourage you all to keep an eye on it! It appears to still be in development , but there’s already some cool content to browse.

https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wy/eo/%C4%88efpa%C4%9Do

Meme Magic

Donato’s Diamonds: Esperanto TV

If you’re looking for a constant stream of Esperanto media then look no further than this webite that gives you a 24-hour transmission of exclusively Esperanto-centric content. If you’re not looking for anything in particular then it might be good to tune in just to see what’s up and maybe discover something new.

https://esperanto-tv.com/muzaiko

EsperantoGramatiko

Vikipedio Article of the Week: 

Epopeo pri Gilgameŝ

The epic of Gilgamesh is one of the most important classical pieces of literature, read about how we know about this awesome tale and about Gilgamesh’s story!

 

 

Click the link: 

https://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epopeo_pri_Gilgame%C5%9D 

 

Creations of the Esperantujo

Listen to this awesome version of “per la amo”!

Interested in listening to easy-to-understand Esperanto about themes related to health? Check out “Mia Podkasto pri Sano” on Spotify (podcasts are free to listen to)!

 

 

Fundamento Word of the Week: Likvoro

The PIV is an excellent Esperanto dictionary! Click the image above to be brought to its web-platform!

                                                                 likvor ́ liqueur | liquor | Liqueur | ликеръ | likier

                                                           Find it in the PIV here: https://vortaro.net/#likvoro_kd

Classifieds

Dictionaries:

English-Esperanto Annotated Dictionary: http://www.esperanto-me.org/dic/?
The best English-Esperanto dictionary, includes compound English words.

Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto: http://vortaro.net
The online dictionary that defines Esperanto in Esperanto.

Lingvohelpilo: 

http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/lingvohelpilo/
The most awesome Esperanto spelling and grammar checker on the internet.

Lernu Dictionary: 

https://lernu.net/en/vortaro

FAKAJ VORTAROJ, TERMINAROJ: 

http://www.eventoj.hu/steb/vortaroj/index-vortaro.htm
Komputeka: The Universal Computer Terminology Collection: https://komputeko.net/index_en.php

Our Contributors

Chloe Everhart

Chuck Mays

Donato Valdiva

Quintyn Bobb

We need volunteers to help with Radaro.  Most tasks are not very time consuming.  Please contact us at chloe.everhart@radaro.org if you are interested.

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