Esperanto | English |
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per preposition | by(indicates a means) via(by (means of); using (a medium)) with(by means of) |
per, laŭ preposition | through(by means of) |
per ligno adverb | col legno(the strings must be struck with the wood of the bow) |
per promesoj estas pavimita la infero phrase | the road to hell is paved with good intentions(well-intended acts can lead to disasters) |
per si mem adverb | per se(by itself) |
peranto noun | intermediary(an agent acting as a mediator between sides to facilitate agreement or cooperation, see also: mediator) |
perbuŝo noun | word of mouth(verbal means of passing of information) |
percepto noun | perception [perceptions]noun |
perdi la vizaĝon verb | lose face(lose respect of others) |
perdita adjective | lost(in an unknown location) lost(unable to find one's way) |
perdo noun | attrition(loss of a first or second language or a portion of that language) loss [losses](the result of no longer possessing something) |
perdriko noun | partridge [partridges](any bird of the genera Perdix or Alectoris) |
pere de preposition | by means of(By using) |
perei verb | perish [perished, perishing, perishes](to decay and disappear; to waste away to nothing) perish [perished, perishing, perishes](to die, to pass away, see also: die) |
pereo noun | perdition(eternal damnation) |
perestrojko noun | perestroika(reform in the Soviet Union in 1980s) |
perfekta adjective | idealadjective perfect(without fault or mistake) |
perfekte adverb | perfectly(with perfection) |
perfektigi verb | perfect [perfected, perfecting, perfects](make perfect) |
perfidi verb | betray [betrayed, betraying, betrays](to deliver into the hands of an enemy) |
perfido noun | treason(crime of betraying one’s country) |
perfidulo, perfidulino (female) noun | traitor [traitors](one who violates allegiance and betrays one's country) |
perforta adjective | violentadjective |
perforto noun | force [forces](law: unlawful violence or lawful compulsion) violence(action intended to cause destruction, pain or suffering) violence(widespread fighting) |
pergameno noun | parchment [parchments](material) |
peridoto noun | peridot(form of olivine) |
periferia vidkapablo noun | |
perihelio noun | perihelion [perihelia](point in the elliptical orbit of a comet, planet, etc., where it is nearest to the Sun) |
perikardiito noun | pericarditis [pericarditides](inflammation of the pericardium, the membrane that surrounds the heart) |
Periklo proper noun | Pericles(Greek politician) |
perinea adjective | perinealadjective |
perineo noun | perineum [perineums]noun |