Angla | Esperanta |
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good [better, best] adjective [UK: ɡʊd] [US: ˈɡʊd] | bonaadjective |
good afternoon (greeting said in the afternoon) phrase | bonan posttagmezonphrase |
good day (greeting between sunrise and sunset) phrase [UK: ɡʊd deɪ] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈdeɪ] | bonan tagonphrase |
good evening (greeting said in the evening) interjection [UK: ɡʊd ˈiːv.n̩.ɪŋ] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈiːv.n̩.ɪŋ] | bonan vesperoninterjection |
good-for-nothing (person of little worth or usefulness) noun [UK: ˈɡʊd fə nʌ.θɪŋ] [US: ˈɡʊd fə nʌ.θɪŋ] | sentaŭgulonoun |
good-for-nothing (useless, worthless) adjective [UK: ˈɡʊd fə nʌ.θɪŋ] [US: ˈɡʊd fə nʌ.θɪŋ] | sentaŭgaadjective |
Good Friday (The Friday before Easter Sunday, the commemoration of the day on which Christ was crucified) proper noun [UK: ɡʊd ˈfraɪ.deɪ] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈfraɪ.deɪ] | Sankta Vendredoproper noun |
good heavens (exclamation of surprise or shock) interjection | Dio mia, ĉielointerjection |
good-looking (attractive) adjective [UK: ɡʊd ˈlʊkɪŋ] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈlʊkɪŋ] | belaadjective |
good luck (used to wish fortune on someone or as encouragement) interjection | bonan ŝancon!interjection |
good morning (when seeing someone for the first time in the morning) interjection | bonan matenon, bonan tagoninterjection |
good night (a farewell) phrase [UK: ɡʊd naɪt] [US: ˈɡʊd ˈnaɪt] | bonan noktonphrase |
Good Samaritan (kind person) noun [UK: ɡʊd sə.ˈmæ.rɪ.tən] [US: ˈɡʊd sə.ˈme.rə.tən] | bona samarianonoun |
Good Samaritan (subject of the parable) noun [UK: ɡʊd sə.ˈmæ.rɪ.tən] [US: ˈɡʊd sə.ˈme.rə.tən] | bona samarianonoun |
goodbye [goodbyes] (an utterance of goodbye) noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈbaɪ] [US: ˌɡʊd.ˈbaɪ] | adiaŭonoun |
goodbye (farewell, see also: bye) interjection [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈbaɪ] [US: ˌɡʊd.ˈbaɪ] | adiaŭ, ĝis la revidointerjection |
goodbye, cruel world (exclamation prior to suicide) phrase | adiaŭ, kruela mondo!phrase |
goodheartedness (quality of being goodhearted) noun | bonkoreconoun |
goodness (state or characteristic of being good) noun [UK: ˈɡʊd.nəs] [US: ˈɡʊd.nəs] | boneconoun |
goods [goods] (that which is produced, traded, bought or sold) noun [UK: ɡʊdz] [US: ˈɡʊdz] | varonoun |
goods wagon (railway wagon) noun [UK: ɡʊdz ˈwæ.ɡən] [US: ˈɡʊdz ˈwæ.ɡən] | varvagononoun |
goodwill (favorably disposed attitude) noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈwɪl] [US: ɡʊ.ˈdwɪl] | bonvolonoun |
Cape of Good Hope (a cape in southwestern South Africa) proper noun [UK: keɪp əv ɡʊd həʊp] [US: ˈkeɪp əv ˈɡʊd hoʊp] | Kabo de Bona Esperoproper noun |
dangerous goods (substances that are intrinsically dangerous) noun | |
dry goods (product for sale, textiles) noun [UK: ˈdraɪ.ɡʊdz] [US: ˈdraɪ.ɡʊdz] | sekaĵojnoun |
in good time (at a suitable time) preposition [UK: ɪn ɡʊd ˈtaɪm] [US: ɪn ˈɡʊd ˈtaɪm] | je konvena tempopreposition |
luxury good (product or service not considered essential to everyday life) noun | luksaĵonoun |
thank goodness (express gratitude) interjection | dank' al Diointerjection |
the road to hell is paved with good intentions (well-intended acts can lead to disasters) phrase [UK: ðə rəʊd tuː hel ɪz peɪvd wɪð ɡʊd ɪn.ˈten.ʃn̩z] [US: ðə roʊd ˈtuː ˈhel ˈɪz ˈpeɪvd wɪθ ˈɡʊd ˌɪn.ˈten.tʃn̩z] |