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  2. Cabify - Wikipedia

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    Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer. [4] [5] De Antonio was motivated to create a vehicle for hire company after trying unsuccessfully to introduce electric vehicles in European cities.

  3. Easy Taxi - Wikipedia

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    Easy Taxi was a mobile app for taxi hailing that was available in 30 countries, [1] and it is now part of Cabify, from Maxi Mobility group. The app allowed users to book a taxi and track it in real time. [2] The same iOS, Android, or Windows Phone app was used in all places in which the partner taxis operate. [3]

  4. Category:Esperanto in Belgium - Wikipedia

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  5. Esperanto II - Wikipedia

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    Changes from standard Esperanto that involve more than orthography are highlighted in this sample passage and explained below. Esperanto II Vizitinte perhazarde la 2-a Universala Kongres u de Esperanto be Genevo (te 1906), mi far ev is Esperantisto ey partoprenis tie la fond u de la Int(ernacia) Scienca Asocio Esperantista, kaes mi estis elektata sekretaro.

  6. Inputting Esperanto text on computers - Wikipedia

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    The first, Esperanto maintains a QWERTY layout, but switches the letters that are not used in Esperanto (q, w, y, and x) for diacritical letters and makes a u into a ŭ if it follows an a or an e. The second method, Esperanto-sc , is more familiar to QWERTY users and allows the user to type in most Latin-scripted languages and Esperanto ...

  7. Esperanto Museum and Collection of Planned Languages

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    Today, it is a museum, library, documentation center, and archive. It accommodates the largest collection of constructed languages in the world and a linguistic research library for language planning. [2] Its catalogue is available online. Since 2005, the museum has been located in the Baroque Palais Mollard-Clary.

  8. Arcaicam Esperantom - Wikipedia

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    Arcaicam Esperantom (English: Archaic Esperanto; Esperanto: arĥaika Esperanto, arkaika Esperanto), is a constructed auxiliary sociolect for translating literature into Esperanto created to act as a fictional 'Old Esperanto', in the vein of languages such as Middle English or the use of Latin citations in modern texts.

  9. Pasporta Servo - Wikipedia

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    The Pasporta Servo (English: Passport Service) is a hospitality exchange service available both online and in print that lists people in Esperanto culture who are willing to offer free homestays to speakers of Esperanto. It is maintained by the World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO). [2]