Esperanto | English |
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dekkvinlatero noun | pentadecagon(15-sided polygon) |
delonge mi ne vidis vin interjection | long time no see(idiomatic: I (or we) have not seen you for a long time) |
detektivo, detektivino noun | detective [detectives](person employed to find information) |
Dio benu vin interjection | God bless you(said as a short prayer for the recipient) |
doni alt-frapo, doni alt-kvino verb | high five(to slap high five) |
dudek kvin numeral | twenty-fivenumeral |
dudek-kvina adjective | twenty-fifth(the ordinal form of the number twenty-five) |
Ekvatora Gvineo proper noun | Equatorial Guinea(country in Western Africa) |
ekvinokso, tagnoktegaleco noun | equinox [equinoxes](one of the two times in the year when the length of the day and night are equal, which occurs when the apparent path of the Sun intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth) |
forfikiĝu, fotriĝu, iru kacen, iru al la diablo, azeno bugru vin verb | fuck off(go to hell, disappear, screw oneself) |
frata nevino noun | fraternal niece(brother's daughter) |
fratina nevino noun | sororal niece(sister’s daughter) |
glavingo noun | scabbard [scabbards](the sheath of a sword) |
Gvinea Golfo proper noun | Gulf of Guinea(part of the Atlantic Ocean) |
gvineano noun {m}, gvineanino {f} | Guinean(someone from Guinea or of Guinean descent) |
Gvineo proper noun | Guinea(short form of the Republic of Guinea) |
Gvineo-Bisaŭo, Gvineo-Bisaŭa, Gvineo Bisaŭa proper noun | Guinea-Bissau(Republic of Guinea-Bissau) |
Hercegovino proper noun | Herzegovina(Southern wedge of the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
In the winters, we would sit by the hole on the frozen lake and fish for hours. - En la vintroj, ni sidadis apud la truo sur la frostiĝinta lago kaj fiŝkaptadis dum horoj. verb | would(indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly) |
jako, (portata eksterdome, vintre aŭ ĝenerale en malvarma vetero) palto noun | coat [coats](outer garment covering the upper torso and arms) |
jarkvino, pendlumigilo noun | luster(refinement, polish or quality) |
jugoslavo (man or woman), jugoslavino (woman) noun | Yugoslavian(a native of Yugoslavia) |
kalvinisma, kalvinista adjective {m} {f}, kalviniStina {m}, kalvinana {m} {f}, kalvinanina {f} | Calvinist(of or pertaining to Calvinism, a Calvinist or Calvinists) |
kalvinismo noun | Calvinism(Christian religious tradition) |
kalvinisto noun {m} {f}, kalviniStino {f}, kalvinano {m} {f}, kalvinanino {f} | Calvinist [Calvinists](follower) |
kelvino noun | kelvin [Kelvin](SI temperature unit) |
konu vin mem phrase | know thyself(be aware of both your strengths and limitations) |
konvinki verb | convince [convinced, convincing, convinces](to make someone believe, or feel sure about something) |
konvinki, persvadi verb | persuade [persuaded, persuading, persuades](to successfully convince (someone) to agree to) |
konvinko noun | belief [beliefs](mental acceptance of a claim as truth) |
kuniga krampo, kurba krampo, vinkulo noun | curly bracket(either of the two characters: "{" and "}") |
kvardek kvin numeral | forty-five(45) |
kvardek-kvina adjective | forty-fifth(ordinal form of forty-five) |
kvina adjective | fifth(Ordinal form of the number 5, see also: 5th) |
kvinangula adjective | pentagonal(of, relating to, or shaped like a pentagon) |
kvincent numeral | five hundred(cardinal number 500) |
kvindek numeral | fifty(cardinal number) |
kvindek du numeral | fifty-two(cardinal number) |
kvindek-dua adjective | fifty-second(ordinal number) |
kvindek kvar numeral | fifty-four(cardinal number) |