This grammar lesson covers the Esperanto words for out of and outside: el and ekster. Here's a link to join the official Esperanto-USA Telegram group where you can connect with other American Esperanto speakers: https://t.me/AmikojdeEUSA Thank you to all my patrons on Patreon! If these videos help you, become a patron! Or you could send a one-time gift through Venmo or PayPal. Every little bit helps! Thank you! https://patreon.com/ExploringEsperanto https://account.venmo.com/u/AlexMiller1887 https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/AlexMillerPaypal Patrons / Patronoj www.Ana.so, Anthony Bulinski, Benson Smith, Cam, Dajlan Dajlan Dajlan, Dalton Reed, Derek, Elis, Enzo Augustine, France Gamble, hohoEMI, Interkultura Novelo-Konkurso, Irizanjo, James Smith, James Ward, Jeremiah Stoddard, John Underwood, Jozefo S, Katherine Lister, Lee Behrens, Lulu Testudo, Mako Allen, Marco Ciampa, Marcus Griep, Marimbondo, Martin Aumont, Michael Rasmussen, Myrtis Smith, Paul Lee, Philip David Morgan, Rachel Helps, Rafa, Rob Mackie, Rod Wood, Savanni D’Gerinel, Scott Robert Dawson, Scott Starkey Magic, Stefan, Texas Mac, Tim Morley, Tinusa Salato, Vance Gao, Yevgeniya Amis
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Dankon, mi forgesis pri tio.
Would love to see a video about when to use "de" vs "el". I'm still not confident about choosing the right one in a given situation.
Just to confirm: With eniris, you don't say "en" after With eliris, you DO say "el" after?
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Dankon Multe :) , Tiu Filmeto Helpos Min Multe ~ Ĝesnerianna
Mi tre ŝatis la mnemonikojn 😂