Set: Esperanto nouns

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All 47 Terms

Term Definition
patro father
kuko cake
knabo boy
sukero sugar
filo son
lakto milk
teo tea
amiko friend
pano bread
instruisto teacher
frato brother
kafo coffee
knabino girl
birdo bird
insekto insect
patrino mother
mateno morning
tago day
vespero evening
adzo husband
adzino wife
koramiko boyfriend
koramikino girlfriend
ekzerco exercise
leciono lesson
parto part
akvo water
butiko shop
limonado lemonade
papero paper
plumo pen
taso cup
malamiko enemy
fratino sister
filino daughter
komencanto beginner
ebleco possibility
interreto internet
tempo time
formo shape, form
viro man
virino woman
horo hour
minuto minute
jaro year
nokto night
semajno week

Set Information

Terms 47
Creator danr
Created March 2, 2008
Groups None
Tags nouns, english, esperanto
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All nouns in Esperanto end with -o.

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Gatton : Shouldn't "adzo" and "adzino" be "edzo" and "edzino"?
gradster1 : Yes, it should... Adzo means adze... What would be a female adze in english, anyway?
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