Wiktionary:About Esperanto

Introduction
The aim of this page is to explain the norms used in Esperanto entries. It is intended to complement, not supersede, WT:CFI and WT:ELE.

Suffixes
If a suffix is always followed by the same part-of-speech suffix, then the suffix together with the suffix which always follows it should be considered as a single suffix for purposes of listing derived terms. For example: and. Sometimes, the suffix without the part-of-speech suffix is also listed, but marked as a root form using, as on.

If a suffix can be followed by different part-of-speech suffixes, then the derived terms should be listed under the bare suffix, and there could be a usage note saying that the affix does not modify the part of speech of a word. Examples:,.

Corpora

 * Project Gutenberg’s Esperanto texts have been chopped, and listed by word frequency (number of texts the word appears in) at User:Prosfilaes/Esperanto corpus.
 * http://tekstaro.com/ is also available as a searchable corpus of Esperanto.

Durably archived works not on Google Books or Google Scholar

 * A number of works are available in the constructed language collection of the Austrian National Library, including various issues of Forumo by Ligo de Samseksamaj Geesperantistoj, namely 1-138 and 140-145.

Letters
Esperanto uses these letters: They have these names: