[Membroj] Board games with Esperanto names (2)

Emil Volcheck volcheck at acm.org
Sun Nov 2 14:15:59 EST 2008


Kadon ankau havas ludon "Batalo"n.  Vidu

http://www.gamepuzzles.com/abstract.htm#Ba  .

En la ludreguloj, oni legas

   batalo (bah-TAH-lo) n. a battle, fight, engagement, combat, struggle.
     [Esperanto]

   averto (ah-VAIR-toe) n. warning, caution. [Esperanto]
     Use this term to warn your opponent that you will capture their
     column or base on your next move.

Esperanto is an artificial language invented in 1887 by Dr. Ludwig L.
Zamenhof, a Russian philologist living in Poland. Intended for
international use, it was based on the commonest words in the most
important European languages of the time. There are an estimated 8
million Esperanto users in the world today.

--Emil

P.S.  http://esperanto-tv.com  estas tre amuza!

2008/11/2 Ralph Dumain <rdumain at autodidactproject.org>:
> I provide this link for information only. Kadon Enterprises has a polyform
> puzzle with an Esperanto name:
>
> La Ora Stelo
>
> LA ORA STELOTM created by Jacques Ferroul
>
> The name means "The Golden Star" in Esperanto, and it's an original
> multi-polyform set based on combinations of the two golden triangles in
> groups of one, two and three. The 32 Lucite tiles are in 8 luminous
> translucent colors. Color arrangements may vary. The 12" tray's floor has 9
> rings for forming ascending sizes of pentagons, rhombs, trapezoids, stars
> and more. Jacques' webpage has an awesome collection of patterns and
> challenges for you to see and download. Here are more details about the set.
> With display stand. Recommended for ages 10 to adult. $59
>
> _______________________________________________
> Membroj mailing list
> Membroj at esperantosocieto.org
> http://esperantosocieto.org/mailman/listinfo/membroj_esperantosocieto.org
>
>



More information about the Membroj mailing list