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Esperanto
Etymology
From German Advokat, Yiddish אַדוואָקאַט (advokat), Russian адвока́т (advokát), Polish adwokat, all from Latin advocātus. Compare French avocat, Italian avvocato. Doublet of vokto.
Pronunciation
Noun
advokato (accusative singular advokaton, plural advokatoj, accusative plural advokatojn)
- lawyer, barrister, attorney
- (figuratively) advocate
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto advokato, English advocate, French avocat, German Advokat, Italian avvocato, Russian адвока́т (advokát), Spanish abogado, ultimately from Latin advocātus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /advoˈkato/
- Rhymes: -ato
- Hyphenation: ad‧vo‧ka‧to
Noun
advokato (plural advokati)
- lawyer, barrister, advocate