Angla | Esperanta |
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tale [tales] (type of story) noun [UK: teɪl] [US: ˈteɪl] | rakontonoun |
talent [talents] (marked ability or skill) noun [UK: ˈtæ.lənt] [US: ˈtæ.lənt] | talentonoun |
talent [talents] (unit of weight and money) noun [UK: ˈtæ.lənt] [US: ˈtæ.lənt] | kikaro, talantonoun |
talented (endowed with talents) adjective [UK: ˈtæ.lən.tɪd] [US: ˈtæ.lən.təd] | talentaadjective |
catalepsy [catalepsies] noun [UK: ˈkæ.tə.lep.si] [US: ˈkæ.tə.lep.si] | katalepsionoun |
dead men tell no tales (a dead person can no longer reveal information) phrase | la mortintoj ne atestasphrase |
fairy tale [fairy tales] (folktale) noun [UK: ˈfeə.ri teɪl] [US: ˈfe.ri ˈteɪl] | fabelonoun |
femme fatale (seductive and dangerous woman) noun | fatala virinonoun |
stale [staler, stalest] (having lost its freshness) adjective [UK: steɪl] [US: ˈsteɪl] | malfreŝaadjective |
tattletale (one who gossips) noun [UK: tˈatəltˌeɪl] [US: tˈæɾəltˌeɪl] | |
teetotaler [teetotalers] (person who completely abstains from alcohol) noun [UK: tiːˈtəʊtlə ] [US: ˌtiˌtoʊˈteɪlər ] | abstinenculonoun |
telltale [telltales] (one who divulges private information) noun [UK: ˈtel.teɪl] [US: ˈtel.ˌtel] | stukaĉo, klaĉulonoun |
telltale [telltales] (tattletale; squealer) noun [UK: ˈtel.teɪl] [US: ˈtel.ˌtel] |