Examples: missing closing paren
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One who knows the Esperanto root-form of a word (for nouns, this is the word without the -o ending; for adjectives, the word without the -a ending) can look up a web page giving the Esperanto word's meanings, along with related words and example sentences. |
One who knows the Esperanto root-form of a word (for nouns, this is the word without the -o ending; for adjectives, the word without the -a ending) can look up a web page giving the Esperanto word's meanings, along with related words and example sentences. |
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* Thus, at [http://reta-vortaro.de/revo/art/pilk.html reta-vortaro.de/revo/art/'''pilk'''.html] one can find the meaning of ''pilko'' (ball), along with the derived forms ''piedpilkado'' ([[Association football]] or [[Association football|soccer]]) and ''piedpilko'' ([[Football (ball)|soccer ball]]); ''korbopilkado'' (the sport of [[basketball]]) and ''korbopilko'' ([[Basketball (ball)|the ball]] used in that game; ''manpilkado'' ([[Team handball|handball]], the game) and ''manpilko'' ([[Team handball#Ball|the ball]] used for playing handball); and ''flugpilkado'' (the sport of [[volleyball]]) and ''flugpilko'' ([[Volleyball (ball)|the ball]] used in volleyball). The page also shows equivalents for the word ''pilko'' in English ("ball"), as well as in 17 other languages. |
* Thus, at [http://reta-vortaro.de/revo/art/pilk.html reta-vortaro.de/revo/art/'''pilk'''.html] one can find the meaning of ''pilko'' (ball), along with the derived forms ''piedpilkado'' ([[Association football]] or [[Association football|soccer]]) and ''piedpilko'' ([[Football (ball)|soccer ball]]); ''korbopilkado'' (the sport of [[basketball]]) and ''korbopilko'' ([[Basketball (ball)|the ball]] used in that game); ''manpilkado'' ([[Team handball|handball]], the game) and ''manpilko'' ([[Team handball#Ball|the ball]] used for playing handball); and ''flugpilkado'' (the sport of [[volleyball]]) and ''flugpilko'' ([[Volleyball (ball)|the ball]] used in volleyball). The page also shows equivalents for the word ''pilko'' in English ("ball"), as well as in 17 other languages. |
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