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Esperanto Vocabulary for Facebook





Aldoni foton aŭ filmeton = add a photo or a film (video)
Aliaj = other
Amikoj = friends
Ankaŭ = also
Antaŭ = before, ago
Ĉe = at
Ĉefpago = Chief page (homepage)
Ĉiujn = all
Demandon = to ask
Eble = maybe
Fermi = to close
Filmetoj = film (video)
Fotoj = photos
Ĝisdatigi staton = update status
Homo = person
Informoj = information
Jes = yes
Junio = June
Kion vi pensas? = what do you think?
Komenti = comment
Komentis pri via… = commented on your…
Konto = account
Ligilon = link
Loĝas en = lives in
Minutoj = minute
Muro = wall
Naskiĝis je = born on
Ne = no
Ne plu ŝati = unlike
Notoj = notes
Paĝoj = page
Pensas = think
Profilo = profile
Redakti = edit
Reklamo = advertisement
Rekomenditaj = recommended
Respond = respond
Sabato = Saturday
Ŝalti = to switch
Ŝalti entekstan raportadon = switch text reporting
Ŝalti entekstan tradukadon = switch text translation
Ŝalti entekstan voĉdonadon = switch text voting
Ŝatas tion = likes this
Ŝatas vian stato = likes your status
Ŝati = like
Serĉi = search
Skribi komenton = write a comment
Stato = status
Studis = studied
Tradukado = translation
Trovi = to find
Vidi = see

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