On the occasion in question many kind helpers rendered songs, recitations, and dramatic selections in Esperanto, and numerous favourable criticisms appeared in the British Press on the following day.
Maybe, had this fact been known a few months back, Gergovio might have visited Turkey on her Esperanto journey.
The people who inhabit these miserable huts are very similar to the Ke and Aru islanders, and many of them are very handsome, being tall and well-made, with well-cut features and large aquiline noses.
I was informed it was more easy to have the necessary alterations made in Goram, where several Ke workmen were settled.
The language of the Ke people consists of words of one, two, or three syllables in about equal proportions, and has many aspirated and a few guttural sounds.
I had a Ke workman to put in new ribs, for which I bought nails of a Bugis trader, at 8d.
We landed on a beach of hard coralline rock, with rugged cliffs of the same, resembling those of the Ke Islands (Chap.
It possesses much in common with East Ceram, but at the same time has a good deal of resemblance to the Ke Islands and Banda.
The angel is expounding to Josephe and Nasciens the marvels of the lance; to Josephe he says, "de cheste lance dont tu as este ferus; ne sera iamis feruske vns seus hom.
Vous savez; mon garçon, I am not acquainted with pictures, and have never seen any but his, but I felt that they were good.
Thou shalt disfigure thy face with charcoals, and fast at least ten days or more of each year, whilst thou are yet young, or before thou reachest twenty, that thou mayest dream of thy future destiny.
Honor the gray-head persons, that thy head may also be like unto theirs.
Many of the recipes, however, are those that Miss Singh gave us then.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.