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  1. His father, Markus Zamenhof, was a schoolteacher who taught German, French and Geography. When Markus spoke to young Ludoviko he spoke in Russian, which was also the language which Ludoviko used in school. Rozalia Zamenhof, housewife and mother of Ludoviko, would speak to her son in Yiddish.

  2. Mark Zamenhof (born 27 January 1837 in Suwałki; died 29 November 1907 in Warsaw) is Esperanto form of Markus Fabianoviĉ Samenhof, "Christian" name of Mordeĥaj Zamenhof, son of Fabian Zamenhof and father of L. L. Zamenhof (the creator of Esperanto); teacher of languages French and German.

  3. Markus Zamenhof (8 février 1837 - 29 novembre 1907) est un enseignant de langues. Il est le père de Louis-Lazare Zamenhof, initiateur de l’espéranto [1].

  4. 3 de ago. de 2018 · Ludwick Lazarus Zamenhof (Polish: Ludwik Łazarz Zamenhof, Russian: Лазаръ Маркович Заменгофъ) (1859-1917) was a Warsaw ophthalmologist when Poland was part of the Russian empire.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2023 · Zamenhof was himself a linguistic prodigy. His father, Markus Zamenhof, was a teacher of German and French, and under his tutelage, the young Zamenhof became proficient in these languages. By his adulthood, Zamenhof knew at least ten languages, including Russian, Polish, German, French, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, English, Italian, and ...

  6. Für den christlichen Namen Markus entschied sich Mordechaj Zamenhof wohl erst in seiner Warschauer Zeit, als es in der polnischen Umgebung opportun war, einen solchen zu tragen. 9 Formell waren die Zamenhofs bis 1866 in Tykocin gemeldet.

  7. In 1873 Markus Zamenhof removed to Warsaw, where he became professor of German, first at the Veterinary Institute, and subsequently at the real-gymnasium. He was one of the three Jews of his time who held such an official appointment, and he became a state councilor.