Tajik-Esperanto bilingual books1
🙄 Books not in the original
Tajik books translated into Esperanto are not yet available. But you can read Tajik-Esperanto versions of other books.
May be interesting
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
The Little PrinceAlban.
Amh.
Arab.
Armen.
Bashkir
Bel.
Bul.
Chin.
Cimbr.
Croat.
Czech
Dutch
Eng.
Esper.
Eston.
Finn.
Fr.
Georg.
Ger.
Hung.
Ital.
Japan.
Kazakh
Korean
Kyrgyz
Latv.
Lithuan.
Malayal.
Mongol.
Pol.
Port.
Quechua
Roman.
Rus.
Serb.
Slovak
Span.
Swed.
Tag.
Thai
Turk.
Ukr.
Viet.
Wolof
Prague Manifesto of the movement for the international language Esperanto
Afrik.
Alban.
Armen.
Basq.
Beng.
Bret.
Bul.
Catalan
Chin.
Croat.
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Eng.
Esper.
Eston.
Finn.
Fr.
Ger.
Greek
Hindi
Hung.
Icelan.
Indon.
Irish
Ital.
Japan.
Korean
Latv.
Lithuan.
Luxem.
Malag.
Malt.
Norw.
Occ.
Pol.
Port.
Roman.
Rus.
Serb.
Slovak
Slovene
Swah.
Swed.
Tag.
Tajik
Ukr.
Wall.
Welsh
Edgar Allan Poe
The RavenArab.
Armen.
Bel.
Bul.
Chin.
Corsican
Croat.
Dutch
Eng.
Esper.
Finn.
Fr.
Fris.
Georg.
Hebrew
Ital.
Korean
Maced.
Pol.
Port.
Rus.
Serb.
Span.
Turk.
Ukr.
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
Eugene Onegin. A Novel in VerseBul.
Czech
Eng.
Esper.
Pol.
Rus.
Swed.
Ukr.