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Hearts Without Borders: A Thesaurus of Welcome

# Hearts Without Borders: A Thesaurus of Welcome

*An Esperanto-English Journey Through Love and Language*


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## **FOREIGNER** | *Fremdulo* (Esperanto)

*"Do not mistreat foreigners living in your country..."*


### Synonyms:

- **Stranger** | *nekonato* - Like a mysterious figure stepping from the shadows of an international thriller

- **Immigrant** | *enmiginto* - One who crosses borders seeking new beginnings, carrying stories in their heart

- **Expatriate** | *eksterlanda loĝanto* - A soul dwelling between two worlds, speaking in whispered *lingvoj* (languages)

- **Alien** | *alilandano* - Not from outer space, but from another sacred homeland

- **Outsider** | *eksterulo* - Standing at the threshold, waiting for invitation into the circle of *amikeco* (friendship)


### Antonyms:

- **Native** | *indiĝeno* - Born under familiar stars, speaking the *patrina lingvo* (mother tongue)

- **Citizen** | *civitano* - One who belongs by law and *koro* (heart)

- **Local** | *lokano* - Rooted in the soil like ancient trees

- **Resident** | *loĝanto* - Home is where the heart finds its *hejmo* (home)


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## **TREAT** | *Trakti* (Esperanto)

*"...but treat them just as you treat your own citizens."*


### Synonyms:

- **Welcome** | *bonvenigi* - To open doors with the warmth of morning sunlight

- **Embrace** | *ampleksi* - Arms that know no borders, hearts that speak universal *amo* (love)

- **Honor** | *honori* - To recognize the divine spark in every *homo* (human being)

- **Cherish** | *karesi* - Like protecting a rare flower from distant lands

- **Receive** | *ricevi* - To accept the gift of another's presence with *ĝojo* (joy)


### Antonyms:

- **Mistreat** | *malbone trakti* - To wound the soul with cruelty's sharp blade

- **Reject** | *rifuzi* - To turn away the stranger at the gate

- **Discriminate** | *diskrimini* - To judge by appearance rather than *karaktero* (character)

- **Exclude** | *ekskluzivi* - To build walls where bridges should be born


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## **LOVE** | *Ami* (Esperanto)

*"Love foreigners as you love yourselves..."*


### Synonyms:

- **Adore** | *adori* - Passion that transcends language barriers

- **Cherish** | *trezoreme ami* - To hold precious like ancient *libroj* (books) of wisdom

- **Embrace** | *ampleksi* - Love expressed through open arms and open hearts

- **Care for** | *zorgi pri* - Tender protection like moonlight on water

- **Value** | *valorigi* - To see worth where others see only difference


### Antonyms:

- **Hate** | *malami* - The poison that divides nations and *animoj* (souls)

- **Despise** | *malestimi* - To look down upon what should be lifted up

- **Reject** | *forpuŝi* - To push away the hand extended in friendship

- **Ignore** | *ignori* - Silent cruelty, the coldest form of dismissal


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## **REMEMBER** | *Memori* (Esperanto)

*"...because you were foreigners one time in Egypt."*


### Synonyms:

- **Recall** | *rememori* - To bring the past into present wisdom

- **Reflect** | *pripens* - Like looking into still waters and seeing *vero* (truth)

- **Consider** | *konsideri* - To turn memories like pages in a sacred book

- **Acknowledge** | *agnoski* - To admit the chapters of our own wandering

- **Honor** | *memori honore* - To keep sacred the lessons of *historio* (history)


### Antonyms:

- **Forget** | *forgesi* - To lose the compass of compassion

- **Ignore** | *preteratenti* - To pretend the past holds no lessons

- **Dismiss** | *malakcepti* - To wave away wisdom with careless hands

- **Deny** | *nei* - To refuse the mirror of our own *pasinteco* (past)


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## **SACRED** | *Sankta* (Esperanto)

*"I am the LORD your God."*


### Synonyms:

- **Holy** | *sankta* - Set apart for divine *celo* (purpose)

- **Divine** | *dia* - Touched by the infinite mystery

- **Blessed** | *benita* - Carrying heaven's favor like morning dew

- **Pure** | *pura* - Untainted by the world's harsh judgments

- **Revered** | *venerata* - Honored with whispered prayers and bowed heads


### Antonyms:

- **Profane** | *malsankta* - Common words in a world needing *sankteco* (holiness)

- **Secular** | *sekulara* - Of this world only, missing the eternal dimension

- **Ordinary** | *ordinara* - Failing to see the miracle in every encounter


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*In the language of Esperanto, we find "unu mondo, unu familio" - one world, one family. Every stranger becomes a potential friend, every foreigner a teacher of new *vortoj* (words) and ancient wisdom. The divine command echoes across centuries: welcome the wanderer, for we were all once strangers seeking home.*


**Esperanto Words Featured:**

- *Fremdulo* (foreigner)

- *Lingvoj* (languages)

- *Amikeco* (friendship)

- *Koro* (heart)

- *Hejmo* (home)

- *Amo* (love)

- *Homo* (human being)

- *Ĝojo* (joy)

- *Karaktero* (character)

- *Libroj* (books)

- *Animoj* (souls)

- *Vero* (truth)

- *Historio* (history)

- *Pasinteco* (past)

- *Celo* (purpose)

- *Sankteco* (holiness)

- *Vortoj* (words)

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