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[ "Michel Duc-Goninaz", "given name", "Michel" ]
Michel Duc Goninaz (6 September 1933 – 26 March 2016) was a French Esperantist known worldwide for his 2002 revision of La Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto (English: Complete Illustrated Esperanto Dictionary).A member of the World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO) during the 1950s, he served as co-editor of La Fo...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Michel Duc-Goninaz", "occupation", "esperantologist" ]
Michel Duc Goninaz (6 September 1933 – 26 March 2016) was a French Esperantist known worldwide for his 2002 revision of La Plena Ilustrita Vortaro de Esperanto (English: Complete Illustrated Esperanto Dictionary).A member of the World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO) during the 1950s, he served as co-editor of La Fo...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "George Soros", "instance of", "human" ]
George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator, wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game. The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become "open societies", open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but—mor...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "George Soros", "work location", "United States of America" ]
F. M. Mayer In 1956, Soros moved to New York City, where he worked as an arbitrage trader for F. M. Mayer (1956–59). He specialized in European stocks, which were becoming popular with U.S. institutional investors following the formation of the Coal and Steel Community, which later became the Common Market.
work location
67
[ "place of work", "office location", "employment site", "workplace", "job site" ]
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[ "George Soros", "educated at", "London School of Economics and Political Science" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "George Soros", "place of birth", "Budapest" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "George Soros", "work location", "Great Britain" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
work location
67
[ "place of work", "office location", "employment site", "workplace", "job site" ]
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[ "George Soros", "occupation", "business magnate" ]
George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator, wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game. The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become "open societies", open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but—mor...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "George Soros", "instance of", "billionaire" ]
George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator, wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game. The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become "open societies", open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but—mor...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "George Soros", "child", "Alexander Soros" ]
Alexander Soros (born 1985): Alexander has gained prominence for his donations to social and political causes, focusing his philanthropic efforts on "progressive causes that might not have widespread support." Alexander led the list of student political donors in the 2010 election cycle. Gregory James Soros (born 1988)...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "George Soros", "child", "Gregory Soros" ]
Alexander Soros (born 1985): Alexander has gained prominence for his donations to social and political causes, focusing his philanthropic efforts on "progressive causes that might not have widespread support." Alexander led the list of student political donors in the 2010 election cycle. Gregory James Soros (born 1988)...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "George Soros", "sibling", "Paul Soros" ]
Alexander Soros (born 1985): Alexander has gained prominence for his donations to social and political causes, focusing his philanthropic efforts on "progressive causes that might not have widespread support." Alexander led the list of student political donors in the 2010 election cycle. Gregory James Soros (born 1988)...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "George Soros", "student of", "Karl Popper" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
student of
72
[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "George Soros", "occupation", "trader" ]
Singer and Friedlander In 1954, Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer & Friedlander of London. He worked as a clerk and later moved to the arbitrage department. A fellow employee, Robert Mayer, suggested he apply at his father's brokerage house, F.M. Mayer of New York.F. M. Mayer In 1956, Soros m...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "George Soros", "mother", "Elizabeth Soros" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "George Soros", "occupation", "banker" ]
Singer and Friedlander In 1954, Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer & Friedlander of London. He worked as a clerk and later moved to the arbitrage department. A fellow employee, Robert Mayer, suggested he apply at his father's brokerage house, F.M. Mayer of New York.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "George Soros", "participant in", "World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019" ]
Views on China Soros has expressed concern about the growth of Chinese economic and political power, saying, "China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests ... They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well". Regarding the political gridlock in A...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "George Soros", "family name", "Soros" ]
Early life and education Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home. The family of his mother Erzsébet...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "writing language", "Esperanto" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.Esperanto Baldur learned Esperanto at school in 1949 and was active in the movement to promote the use of this language since 1952. He was president of t...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "instance of", "human" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "field of work", "Esperanto" ]
Esperanto Baldur learned Esperanto at school in 1949 and was active in the movement to promote the use of this language since 1952. He was president of the Icelandic Esperanto Association for many years. He presided over the World Esperanto Association's literary contest from 1975 to 1985. He was president of the organ...
field of work
20
[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "native language", "Icelandic" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "given name", "Baldur" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.Esperanto Baldur learned Esperanto at school in 1949 and was active in the movement to promote the use of this language since 1952. He was president of t...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
null
[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "occupation", "writer" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "occupation", "poet" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Baldur Ragnarsson (25 August 1930 – 25 December 2018) was an Icelandic poet and author of Esperanto works. He was a teacher and a superintendent of schools in Iceland.
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Baldur Ragnarsson", "occupation", "Esperantist" ]
Esperanto Baldur learned Esperanto at school in 1949 and was active in the movement to promote the use of this language since 1952. He was president of the Icelandic Esperanto Association for many years. He presided over the World Esperanto Association's literary contest from 1975 to 1985. He was president of the organ...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Georges Lagrange", "writing language", "Esperanto" ]
Georges Lagrange (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔʁʒ la.ɡʁɑ̃ʒ]; August 31, 1928 in Gagny, Seine-Saint-Denis – April 30, 2004 in Poitiers) was a French Esperantist writer and member of the Academy of Esperanto. He translated several theater pieces from French to Esperanto, acted in some of them, and wrote poems and detective ...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Ba Jin", "writing language", "Esperanto" ]
Ba Jin (Chinese: 巴金; pinyin: Bā Jīn; 1904–2005) was a Chinese anarchist, translator, and writer. In addition to his impact on Chinese literature, he also wrote three original works in Esperanto, and as a political activist he wrote The Family.
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Ba Jin", "place of birth", "Chengdu" ]
Biography Ba Jin was born in Chengdu, Sichuan. In 1919, Ba read Kropotkin's An Appeal to the Young and converted to anarchism.It was partly owing to boredom that Ba Jin began to write his first novel, Miewang 灭亡 (“Destruction”). In France, Ba Jin continued his anarchist activism, translating many anarchist works, inclu...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Ba Jin", "occupation", "translator" ]
Ba Jin (Chinese: 巴金; pinyin: Bā Jīn; 1904–2005) was a Chinese anarchist, translator, and writer. In addition to his impact on Chinese literature, he also wrote three original works in Esperanto, and as a political activist he wrote The Family.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Ba Jin", "occupation", "writer" ]
Ba Jin (Chinese: 巴金; pinyin: Bā Jīn; 1904–2005) was a Chinese anarchist, translator, and writer. In addition to his impact on Chinese literature, he also wrote three original works in Esperanto, and as a political activist he wrote The Family.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Lidia Zamenhof", "given name", "Lidia" ]
Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined b...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Lidia Zamenhof", "father", "L. L. Zamenhof" ]
Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined b...
father
57
[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Lidia Zamenhof", "place of death", "Treblinka extermination camp" ]
Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined b...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Lidia Zamenhof", "occupation", "translator" ]
Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined b...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Lidia Zamenhof", "field of work", "translating activity" ]
Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik) and L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto. She was an active promoter of Esperanto as well as of Homaranismo, a form of religious humanism first defined b...
field of work
20
[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
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[ "Lakshmiswar Sinha", "student of", "Rabindranath Tagore" ]
Lakshmiswar Sinha (June 6, 1905 in Rarisal in the north-east India - April 22, 1977 at Shantiniketan, India) was an Indian Esperantist and handicrafts teacher in Shantiniketan, Bengal. He was a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928-29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an ...
student of
72
[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "Lakshmiswar Sinha", "place of death", "Santiniketan" ]
Lakshmiswar Sinha (June 6, 1905 in Rarisal in the north-east India - April 22, 1977 at Shantiniketan, India) was an Indian Esperantist and handicrafts teacher in Shantiniketan, Bengal. He was a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928-29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an ...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
null
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[ "Lakshmiswar Sinha", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Lakshmiswar Sinha (June 6, 1905 in Rarisal in the north-east India - April 22, 1977 at Shantiniketan, India) was an Indian Esperantist and handicrafts teacher in Shantiniketan, Bengal. He was a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928-29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an ...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
null
null
[ "Lakshmiswar Sinha", "occupation", "Esperantist" ]
Lakshmiswar Sinha (June 6, 1905 in Rarisal in the north-east India - April 22, 1977 at Shantiniketan, India) was an Indian Esperantist and handicrafts teacher in Shantiniketan, Bengal. He was a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928-29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an ...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Lakshmiswar Sinha", "family name", "Sinha" ]
Lakshmiswar Sinha (June 6, 1905 in Rarisal in the north-east India - April 22, 1977 at Shantiniketan, India) was an Indian Esperantist and handicrafts teacher in Shantiniketan, Bengal. He was a disciple and friend of Tagore. Sent to Sweden in 1928-29, he studied sloyd. In 1928, during a stay in Stockholm, he became an ...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "instance of", "human" ]
In the following year, Rosa began his diplomatic career. In 1938, he served as assistant-consul in Hamburg, Germany, where he met his future second wife, Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa, the only Brazilian woman to be officially granted the title of Righteous among the nations for her assistance to Jews escaping the T...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "country of citizenship", "Brazil" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Biography Guimarães Rosa was born in Cordisburgo in the state of Minas Gerais, the first of six children of Florduardo Pinto Rosa (nicknamed "seu Fulô") and Francisca Guimarães Rosa ("Chiquitinha"). He was self-taught in many areas and studied several languages from childhood, starting with French before he was seven y...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "writing language", "Portuguese" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Portuguese" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "languages spoken, written or signed", "German" ]
"I speak: Portuguese, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Esperanto, some Russian; I read: Swedish, Dutch, Latin and Greek (but with the dictionary right next to me); I understand some German dialects; I studied the grammar of: Hungarian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Polish, Tupi, Hebrew, Japanese, Czech, Finni...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "occupation", "physician" ]
"I speak: Portuguese, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Esperanto, some Russian; I read: Swedish, Dutch, Latin and Greek (but with the dictionary right next to me); I understand some German dialects; I studied the grammar of: Hungarian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Polish, Tupi, Hebrew, Japanese, Czech, Finni...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "given name", "João" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "place of birth", "Cordisburgo" ]
Biography Guimarães Rosa was born in Cordisburgo in the state of Minas Gerais, the first of six children of Florduardo Pinto Rosa (nicknamed "seu Fulô") and Francisca Guimarães Rosa ("Chiquitinha"). He was self-taught in many areas and studied several languages from childhood, starting with French before he was seven y...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "spouse", "Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa" ]
In the following year, Rosa began his diplomatic career. In 1938, he served as assistant-consul in Hamburg, Germany, where he met his future second wife, Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa, the only Brazilian woman to be officially granted the title of Righteous among the nations for her assistance to Jews escaping the T...
spouse
51
[ "partner" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "educated at", "Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais" ]
"I speak: Portuguese, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Esperanto, some Russian; I read: Swedish, Dutch, Latin and Greek (but with the dictionary right next to me); I understand some German dialects; I studied the grammar of: Hungarian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Polish, Tupi, Hebrew, Japanese, Czech, Finni...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "family name", "Guimarães" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Brazilian Portuguese" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "notable work", "The Devil to Pay in the Backlands" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
notable work
73
[ "masterpiece", "landmark", "tour de force", "most significant work", "famous creation" ]
null
null
[ "João Guimarães Rosa", "family name", "Rosa" ]
João Guimarães Rosa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ɡimɐˈɾɐ̃jz ˈʁɔzɐ, ˈʒwɐ̃w -]; 27 June 1908 – 19 November 1967) was a Brazilian novelist, short story writer and diplomat.Rosa only wrote one novel, Grande Sertão: Veredas (known in English as The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), a revolutionary text for its blend of archaic and co...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Franz Jonas", "country of citizenship", "Austria" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Franz Jonas", "country of citizenship", "Austria-Hungary" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Franz Jonas", "country of citizenship", "Federal State of Austria" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Franz Jonas", "country of citizenship", "First Republic of Austria" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Franz Jonas", "award received", "Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Saint Olav" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
null
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[ "Franz Jonas", "award received", "Pierre de Coubertin medal" ]
Franz Josef Jonas (4 October 1899 – 24 April 1974) was an Austrian politician who served as the President of Austria between 1965 and 1974. He was a typesetter by profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Austria. After World War II, he got involved in Viennese communal politics and was mayor of Vienna ...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Sándor Szathmári", "educated at", "Budapest University of Technology and Economics" ]
Later studies Szathmári was capable in other natural sciences, such as physics and chemistry. He had a good imagination, liked to experiment and wanted to become an engineer. Szathmári graduated in Lugos (now Lugoj, Romania) and in 1915 enrolled in the mechanical engineering program at the Technical University of Budap...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Raymond Schwartz", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Esperanto" ]
Raymond Schwartz (8 April 1894 – 14 May 1973) was a French banker and Esperanto author who wrote many poems and novels in Esperanto, as well as skits which he directed for Parisian Esperanto cabarets.
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
null
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[ "Raymond Schwartz", "writing language", "Esperanto" ]
Esperanto writings Between the wars he published in different periodicals, particularly in Literatura Mondo (Literary World), and wrote two volumes of poetry. His poetic works Verdkata testamento (The Will of the Green Cat) (1926) and Stranga butiko (The Strange Boutique) (1931) are imaginative and humorous fantasies i...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Raymond Schwartz", "place of birth", "Metz" ]
Biography Schwartz was born into a French-speaking family in Metz, a city in Alsace-Lorraine (German: Elsass-Lothringen) that from the 1871 to the 1918 was part of Germany. He received a good education in Metz and spoke not only French and German often but also Latin and Greek. Very early he became an Esperantist and d...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
null
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[ "Raymond Schwartz", "occupation", "writer" ]
Raymond Schwartz (8 April 1894 – 14 May 1973) was a French banker and Esperanto author who wrote many poems and novels in Esperanto, as well as skits which he directed for Parisian Esperanto cabarets.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "Raymond Schwartz", "occupation", "banker" ]
Raymond Schwartz (8 April 1894 – 14 May 1973) was a French banker and Esperanto author who wrote many poems and novels in Esperanto, as well as skits which he directed for Parisian Esperanto cabarets.Biography Schwartz was born into a French-speaking family in Metz, a city in Alsace-Lorraine (German: Elsass-Lothringen...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Raymond Schwartz", "occupation", "Esperantist" ]
Raymond Schwartz (8 April 1894 – 14 May 1973) was a French banker and Esperanto author who wrote many poems and novels in Esperanto, as well as skits which he directed for Parisian Esperanto cabarets.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Raymond Schwartz", "family name", "Schwartz" ]
Biography Schwartz was born into a French-speaking family in Metz, a city in Alsace-Lorraine (German: Elsass-Lothringen) that from the 1871 to the 1918 was part of Germany. He received a good education in Metz and spoke not only French and German often but also Latin and Greek. Very early he became an Esperantist and d...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Tivadar Soros", "instance of", "human" ]
Tivadar Soros (Esperanto: Teodoro Ŝvarc; born Theodor Schwartz; 7 April 1893 – 22 February 1968) was a Hungarian lawyer, author and editor. He is best known for being the father of billionaire George Soros, and engineer Paul Soros. He was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Nyírbakta, Hungary, near the border with U...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Tivadar Soros", "writing language", "Esperanto" ]
Tivadar Soros (Esperanto: Teodoro Ŝvarc; born Theodor Schwartz; 7 April 1893 – 22 February 1968) was a Hungarian lawyer, author and editor. He is best known for being the father of billionaire George Soros, and engineer Paul Soros. He was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Nyírbakta, Hungary, near the border with U...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
null
null
[ "Tivadar Soros", "conflict", "World War I" ]
Tivadar Soros (Esperanto: Teodoro Ŝvarc; born Theodor Schwartz; 7 April 1893 – 22 February 1968) was a Hungarian lawyer, author and editor. He is best known for being the father of billionaire George Soros, and engineer Paul Soros. He was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Nyírbakta, Hungary, near the border with U...
conflict
28
[ "battle", "warfare", "struggle", "fighting", "combat" ]
null
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[ "René de Saussure", "instance of", "human" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "country of citizenship", "Switzerland" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "sibling", "Ferdinand de Saussure" ]
In 1907, de Saussure proposed the international currency spesmilo (₷). It was used by the Ĉekbanko esperantista and other British and Swiss banks until the First World War. Beginning in 1919, de Saussure proposed a series of Esperanto reforms, and in 1925, he renounced Esperanto in favor of his language Esperanto II. H...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "sibling", "Léopold de Saussure" ]
In 1907, de Saussure proposed the international currency spesmilo (₷). It was used by the Ĉekbanko esperantista and other British and Swiss banks until the First World War. Beginning in 1919, de Saussure proposed a series of Esperanto reforms, and in 1925, he renounced Esperanto in favor of his language Esperanto II. H...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "family name", "de Saussure" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "given name", "René" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "field of work", "mathematics" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
field of work
20
[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "place of birth", "Geneva" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "place of death", "Bern" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "father", "Henri de Saussure" ]
In 1907, de Saussure proposed the international currency spesmilo (₷). It was used by the Ĉekbanko esperantista and other British and Swiss banks until the First World War. Beginning in 1919, de Saussure proposed a series of Esperanto reforms, and in 1925, he renounced Esperanto in favor of his language Esperanto II. H...
father
57
[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "occupation", "mathematician" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "sex or gender", "male" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
null
null
[ "René de Saussure", "occupation", "interlinguist" ]
René de Saussure (17 March 1868 – 2 December 1943) was a Swiss Esperantist and professional mathematician (he defended a doctoral thesis on a subject in geometry at the Johns Hopkins University in 1895 and until 1899 he was professor at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. and later in Geneva and Berne...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "instance of", "human" ]
Early years Ackerman was born Forrest James Ackerman (though he would refer to himself from the early 1930s on as "Forrest J Ackerman" with no period after the middle initial), on November 24, 1916, in Los Angeles, to Carroll Cridland (née Wyman; 1883–1977) and William Schilling Ackerman (1892–1951).His father, William...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "writing language", "English" ]
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid ...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "residence", "Los Angeles" ]
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid ...
residence
49
[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
null
null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "native language", "English" ]
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid ...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "place of birth", "Los Angeles" ]
Early years Ackerman was born Forrest James Ackerman (though he would refer to himself from the early 1930s on as "Forrest J Ackerman" with no period after the middle initial), on November 24, 1916, in Los Angeles, to Carroll Cridland (née Wyman; 1883–1977) and William Schilling Ackerman (1892–1951).His father, William...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
null
null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "family name", "Ackerman" ]
Early years Ackerman was born Forrest James Ackerman (though he would refer to himself from the early 1930s on as "Forrest J Ackerman" with no period after the middle initial), on November 24, 1916, in Los Angeles, to Carroll Cridland (née Wyman; 1883–1977) and William Schilling Ackerman (1892–1951).His father, William...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "given name", "Forrest" ]
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid ...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "occupation", "literary agent" ]
Forrest James Ackerman (November 24, 1916 – December 4, 2008) was an American magazine editor; science fiction writer and literary agent; a founder of science fiction fandom; a leading expert on science fiction, horror, and fantasy films; a prominent advocate of the Esperanto language; and one of the world's most avid ...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "place of burial", "Forest Lawn Memorial Park" ]
Death In 2003, Ackerman said, "I aim at hitting 100 and becoming the George Burns of science fiction". His health, however, had been failing. He had a major heart attack in 1966 and wore a pacemaker thereafter. He was susceptible to infection in his later life and, after one final trip to the hospital in October 2008,...
place of burial
58
[ "final resting place", "burial site", "last resting place", "grave site", "interment location" ]
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null
[ "Forrest J Ackerman", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Early years Ackerman was born Forrest James Ackerman (though he would refer to himself from the early 1930s on as "Forrest J Ackerman" with no period after the middle initial), on November 24, 1916, in Los Angeles, to Carroll Cridland (née Wyman; 1883–1977) and William Schilling Ackerman (1892–1951).His father, William...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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null
[ "Ujaku Akita", "instance of", "human" ]
Ujaku Akita (秋田 雨雀, Akita Ujaku) was the pseudonym of Tokuzō Akita (秋田 徳三, Akita Tokuzō) (30 January 1883 – 12 May 1962), a Japanese author and Esperantist. He is best known for his plays, books, and short stories for children.
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Ujaku Akita", "writing language", "Japanese" ]
Ujaku Akita (秋田 雨雀, Akita Ujaku) was the pseudonym of Tokuzō Akita (秋田 徳三, Akita Tokuzō) (30 January 1883 – 12 May 1962), a Japanese author and Esperantist. He is best known for his plays, books, and short stories for children.
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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null
[ "Ujaku Akita", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ]
Ujaku Akita (秋田 雨雀, Akita Ujaku) was the pseudonym of Tokuzō Akita (秋田 徳三, Akita Tokuzō) (30 January 1883 – 12 May 1962), a Japanese author and Esperantist. He is best known for his plays, books, and short stories for children.
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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