Please replace "i" at the end of a verb or add the following to the end of a verb:
Present tense, with the ending -as. Mi kantas = I sing. Ili parolas = they speak.
Future tense ends in -os. Mi kantos = I will sing. Ŝi kuiros = she will cook.
Past tense -is. Mi kantis = I sang.
Infinitive mood -i. Kanti = To sing.
Conditional mood -us. Se mi kantus = If I would sing.
Imperative(telling someone to do something or it can be used like "should" in English) -u. = Kantu! = Sing! Enlitiĝu! = Go to bed!
You can also type in the following to get the different endings:
Present tense: (ing) - (as)
Past tense: (ed) - (is)
Future tense: (will) - (os)
Infinitive: (to) - (i)
Conditional mood: (would) - us
Imperative: (!) - (u)
Jussive mood(should): (should) - (u)
There are a few other things I should mention:
Plural(more than one eg. dog - dogs, body - bodies) is prefix "j" like hundo - hundoj
Esperanto only has one case and that's The Accusative. The Accusative is where you're doing something to another person or thing(ie. I hit you). this is marked by adding an "n" to the end of a noun and words describing it (Adjectives).
The Esperanto word "ne" works like the English don't, in that it goes before the verb.
DISCLAIMER: This translator is NOT 100% ACCURATE. For ACCURATE translation, I would suggest a human translator. I, personally, use a website called Freelang.net.
All words are courtesy of Lingvo.org
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