• There is no connection between them. | junto; konekto • Esperanto is a huge expansion of my horizon. | ekspansio| • The northern half of what is today Papua New Guinea was a German colony . | kolonio • I chart ed our course with a compass, map and plenty of hope. | mapigi • Where do I claim my baggage? Some ~ to know everything. | pretendi; aserti • A convict has escaped from prison. | kondamnito • There seems to be a scarcity of Austrian chat rooms in the Web. | malabundeco • America is a continent of immigration . | enmigrado • War in Syria caused the displacement of thousands of people. | delokigo • The dispossession of traditions. | malposedigo; rabado • The pitfall s of easy generalization are to be avoided. | enfalujo • Don't interfere with matters that do not concern you! | koncerni • Gradually the interest rate will increase . They want to ~ food production by growing new kinds of rice. | pligrandiĝi, pliiĝi; pligrandigi, pliigi • Using Esperanto for international communication is the solution for preserving linguistic diversity . | diverseco • This sort of structure is called a double negative, but in effect it shows affirmation . Despite Trang's constant ~s of love, Spenser is still afraid someday she will fall out of love with him. | jeso; promeso • Some indigenous tribes in Brazil are threatened by loggers. | indiĝena • The budget appears to be inaccurate and unrealistic. | nepreciza • Our team defeat ed our opponent 5-4. | venki • I got some money from an ATM . | bankaŭtomato • I was searched by the customs officer s at the airport. | doganisto • One should respect one's spouse . | geedzo • The end justifies the means . | iloj; rimedoj • Please cancel my order and send confirmation that this has been done. | konfirmo • I don't want a bloody voucher . Just give me cash! | kupono; atestilo • Europe has a smaller population than Asia. | loĝantaro • mining|Mining is one of the main sources of wealth in Chile. | minekspluatado • I lost my passport ! | pasporto • "Two" is the only prime whose successor is prime. | postanto • This offer does not meet our requirement . | postulo • This tradition arose in China. | tradicio • He has been the chief of his tribe for 35 years. | tribo • I have a tourist visa . | vizo • What is your maiden name ? | fraŭlina nomo • What is your occupation ? | okupo; profesio • The official informed Bob that his request for a parking permit had been rejected. | permesilo • Some people want to amend the constitution . | konstitucio • Unfortunately, the hotel that you suggested was completely book ed up. I have ~ed a table for four. | rezervi; mendi • Fill out this form , please. | formularo • Germany shares a border with the Netherlands. They are on the ~ of starvation. | landlimo; rando; bordero • The custom originated in China. | moro; kutimo • What's your opinion about the linguistic policy of the European Union? | kondutmaniero • He is by nature a kind fellow . He is always isolated from his ~ workers. | ulo; kun- • Would you lend me the latest issuance|issue of the magazine? | eldono, emisio • What is your marital status ? Are you married or single? | civila stato • When applying for a mortgage, try to get one without prepayment penalty. | antaŭpago • Do you have anything to declare ? | deklari • I'd like to confirm my reservation for the 30th. | konfirmi • Animals inhabit the forest. | enloĝi, loĝi • First, let us talk about the experiments conduct ed in laboratories. Metals ~ electricity. | gvidi; konduki; plenumi; kondukti • He's afflict ed with leprosy. Don't go near him. | aflikti • An arrest warrant was issue d for the company's accountant. The magazine is ~d twice a month. | proklami; eldoni • Please refer to page ten. What does it ~? | aludi; referenci • You can't separate language from culture. They want to ~ after 40 years of marriage. | disigi; disiĝi • Children require much sleep. The school rules ~ students to wear school uniforms. | bezoni; postuli • Many people use cash machines to withdraw money. The Soviet troops started to ~ from Afghanistan. | repreni; retiri; retiriĝi • Tom and Mary both nod in agreement. | kapjesi • This is not acceptable . | akceptinda, akceptebla • The villa was harmonious with the scenery. | harmonia • The war had united the American people. | unuiĝinta • Tom didn't think that his boss's plan was a viable one. | vivipova, vivkapabla • This list is inclusive of the past members of the group. | inkluziva • This movie is suitable for children. | konvena, taŭga; deca • Good quality fruit is scarce|scanty in the winter and it costs a lot. | malabunda, malofta • The results of a lie detector test are inadmissible in court. | neakceptebla • I did nothing unlawful . | neleĝa • I have not yet collected sufficient materials to write a book. | sufiĉa • Thousands of women were widowed by the war. | vidviĝinta • He arrived two days previously . ~ people believed the earth was flat. | antaŭe • I like music, especially classical music. | aparte, precipe, antaŭ ĉio • A happy life primarily consists of freedom from worry. | unuavice • He esteems the professor highly . This movie is ~ controversial. | altgrade, treege • It is how effectively you use the available time that counts. | efike, celtrafe • The scientific truth of evolution is so overwhelmingly established, that it is virtually impossible to refute. | imponege, superblufate • Asia is roughly four times the size of Europe. He drives ~. | laŭtakse, pli-malpli; malglate • He is busily at work. | multokupite • You're perfectly right. He speaks Russian ~. | perfekte • The membership is predominantly elderly, 90% are over age 60. | plejparte, precipe, dominante • He hasn't said anything publicly , but in confidence he told me he's getting married. | publike • Many ethnic groups traditionally give money as a wedding gift. | tradicie • A customs declaration is required. Is this a ~ of war? | deklaro • I was surprised at his strong resemblance to his father. | simileco • The Soviet troops have started the withdrawal from Afghanistan. If these drugs are stopped abruptly then some ~ symptoms may occur. | monretratado; retiriĝo; abstinado • My father offered his services to a well-known trade company. | komerco • I think she will divorce him. | eksedziĝi • reflect|Reflect on advantages and disadvantages before you make up your mind. | pripensi; reflekti • I resemble|take after my mother. | simili • Your problem is similar to mine. | simila • This law is applicable to all cases. | aplikebla • We are all eager to see the movie. | avida, entuziasma • Alexandra is a non-native|non-indigenous Norwegian; she was born in France. | neindiĝena