This thought ever deeply troubled my boyish mind--although many may smile at the thought of a lad sorrowing for humanity.
The opening up of a universal market for one's goods is the first advantage of the study, from a business man's point of view, and I trust that ere long it will be largely made use of by our growing army of Esperantists.
Several friends have pointed out the word given in the new English-Esperanto Dictionary for Editor.
Several subscribers have pointed out that the meanings of some words not in the text-book vocabulary have not been explained.
Cause Esperanto to be included among the languages in which it is permissible to send telegrams.
Li estas tiel bona, ke li Δ‰ion pardonas = He is so good that he pardons everything.
Li estas tiel forta, kiel vi = He is as strong as you.
Same kiel la prudento estas donita al la homo, tiel la instinkto estas donita al la besto = Just as reason has been given to man, so instinct has been given to beasts.
During the autumn of 1883, when the ruined pueblo of Kin-tiel was surveyed, a number of excavations were made in and about the pueblo.
The position of this feature in the excavated room of Kin-tiel is indicated on the ground plan, Fig.
In the ruin of Kin-tiel there is marked uniformity in the height of the openings above the ground, and such openings were likely to be quite uniform when used for similar purposes.
Occupying a conspicuous point in the village of Kin-tiel (Pl.
Tiel produced a bottle of whisky and syphons and we sat over the chart discussing details for some time longer.
Tiel stepped to my side and whispered-- "I told you about his brother.
Wilson," I said promptly, breathing my thanks to Tiel at the same time.
We shall wait for you here," said Tiel in a low voice, "but don't be longer than you can help.
Tiel made several suggestions, which he said he had been discussing with Ashington, and, as they seemed extremely sound, I made notes of them and promised to lay them before Wiedermann.
That evening when we had the house to ourselves, I joined Tiel in the parlour, and we had a long talk on naval matters, British and German.
My fire, for instance, with its smoke coming out of the chimney, and the supply of peat and firewood which Tiel or I were constantly bringing up.
Our visitor, on his part, was obviously reluctant to leave an audience of three, especially as it included his admired governess; but Tiel handled the situation with quite extraordinary urbanity and skill.
Tiel touched me lightly on the shoulder and gave me a swift smile, pleasant but admonitory.
I began to realise more and more that Adolph Tiel was a remarkable person.
It made her look so ravishing that I think I would have taken her in my arms there and then, had not Tiel returned at that moment.
Tiel sat in front and drove, and Eileen and I got in behind.
Tiel came in and told me that his servant had gone out for the rest of the day, and that I could safely come down to the parlour.
In fact, Tiel Wetzweiler, called Le Glorieux, was by no means a jester of the common stamp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tiel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.