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Mark Zamenhof
מוטל (מרדכי) זמנהוף
(Motl (Mordecai) Zamenhof)
Mark Zamenhof, 1878
Born
Markus Fabianoviĉ Samenhof

(1837-01-27)27 January 1837
Suwałki, Congress Poland
Died29 November 1907(1907-11-29) (aged 70)
Warsaw, Congress Poland
SpouseRozalia Zamenhof
Children
  • L. L. Zamenhof
  • Felikso Zamenhof
  • Aleksander Zamenhof
  • Leono Zamenhof
  • Henriko Zamenhof
  • Ida Zamenhof
  • Aŭgusta Hermelin
  • Sora Dvora Zamenhof
  • Herŝ Zamenhof
  • Fejgla Zamenhof
  • Mina Zamenhof
Parent
  • Fabian Zamenhof (father)

Mark Zamenhof (born 27 January 1837 in Suwałki; died 29 November 1907 in Warsaw) is Esperanto form of Markus Fabianoviĉ Samenhof, "Christian" name of Mordeĥaj Zamenhof, son of Fabian Zamenhof and father of L. L. Zamenhof (the creator of Esperanto); teacher of languages French and German. Knight of many orders.

Descriptive analysis of the official documents allowed to ascertain that Mordka Zamenhof officially changed his name to Marek and postmortem the name of his father Fajwel to Fabian, what officially was lodged on 20 April 1871, marginally of the earlier birth-certificate of Fejgla.

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Mark Zamenhof

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Mark Zamenhof (born 27 January 1837 in Suwałki; died 29 November 1907 in Warsaw) is Esperanto form of Markus Fabianoviĉ Samenhof, "Christian" name of...

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Motke

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Department of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto Mordka was the birth given name of Mark Zamenhof (1837-1907) Mordkhe Schaechter (1927-2007), Yiddish linguist Mordkhe...

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Proverbaro Esperanta

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proverbs in Esperanto. It was arranged by L. L. Zamenhof according to a book of his father Mark Zamenhof (Frazeologio Russian-Polish-French-German). It...

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Esperanto

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spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it is intended to be a universal second language for international...

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Unua Libro

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publication of Unua Libro marks the formal beginning of the Esperanto movement. Writing under the pseudonym "Dr. Esperanto", Zamenhof originally referred to...

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Esperanto orthography

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as $ € ¥ £ ₷, and mathematical symbols. The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, declared a principle of "one letter, one sound", though this is a general...

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At sign

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ĉe-signo ('at' – for the email use, with an address like "zamenhof@esperanto.org" pronounced zamenhof ĉe esperanto punkto org), po-signo ('each' – refers only...

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Esperanto phonology

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language designed to have a simple phonology. The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, described Esperanto pronunciation by comparing the sounds of Esperanto...

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Pangram

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a human type happy.") Laŭ Ludoviko Zamenhof bongustas freŝa ĉeĥa manĝaĵo kun spicoj. ("According to Ludwig Zamenhof, fresh Czech food with spices tastes...

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Esperanto symbols

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Verda Stelo flew on the Google home search page "Google" logo to mark L. L. Zamenhof's 150th birthday. The flag flew on a flagstaff consisting of the "L"...

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List of Esperanto speakers

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prominent Esperantist in the Free City of Danzig; "Mother of Esperanto" L. L. Zamenhof, Polish ophthalmologist, inventor of Esperanto Joseph Stalin, General Secretary...

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Umschlagplatz

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Most of the people arriving in the Umschlagplatz were taken there via Zamenhof Street. On 18 April 1988, on the eve of the 45th anniversary of the outbreak...

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Finvenkism

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people of war due to its similarity to the German word Endsieg. L. L. Zamenhof created Esperanto with the goal of widespread use as a second language...

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Bible translations into Esperanto

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The initiator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof, translated the entire Hebrew Bible into Esperanto. His translation has been much admired by Esperantists and...

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International auxiliary language

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la Ideo de Lingvo Internacia", L. L. Zamenhof, 1900. Reprinted in Fundamenta Krestomatio, 1992 [1903]. "Ĉu Zamenhof Pravis?", Vinko Ošlak, Fonto, February...

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University of Warsaw

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Bohdan Paczyński, Bolesław Prus, Wacław Sierpiński, Alfred Tarski, Ludwik Zamenhof and Florian Znaniecki. In 1795, the partitions of Poland left Warsaw with...

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Outline of Esperanto

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most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist, created Esperanto in the late 19th century...

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Yiddish orthography

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representation of written Yiddish was briefly considered, among others by L. L. Zamenhof. This had no impact on mainstream orthography but a number of Yiddish books...

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Bridge of Words

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most widely spoken constructed language. Created by Polish doctor L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it is intended to be a universal second language for international...

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Modern evolution of Esperanto

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to the Declaration of Boulogne in 1905, which made the early works of Zamenhof binding; most attempts to change the language have been therefore seen...

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Esperanto grammar

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an apostrophe) is used to indicate irregular stress in a proper name. Zamenhof suggested Italian as a model for Esperanto pronunciation.[citation needed]...

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Esperanto jubilee symbol

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(Esperanto: jubilea simbolo) is a cultural symbol that was created in 1987 to mark the 100th anniversary of Esperanto. Because of its shape, the symbol is sometimes...

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Natural language

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communication. In contrast, Esperanto was created by Polish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century. Some natural languages have become organically...

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The Great Dictator

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Poland, the Warsaw Gestapo received orders to 'take care' of the Zamenhof family.... Zamenhof's son was shot... his two daughters were put in Treblinka death...

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Warsaw Ghetto

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escape, including Ludwik Hirszfeld, Louis-Christophe Zaleski-Zamenhof and Wanda Zamenhof-Zaleska. For his actions he was posthumously awarded the Righteous...

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Comparison between Esperanto and Ido

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Ido is much fewer at 100 to 1 thousand. Esperanto was developed by L. L. Zamenhof, who published it in 1887 under the pseudonym Dr Esperanto. It immediately...

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Esperanto in popular culture

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[citation needed] In the fourth episode of the second series of Peep Show, Mark's inner voice narrates what he thinks the students, from a class he managed...

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