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Esperanto
Etymology
From akompani + -o.
Pronunciation
Noun
akompano (accusative singular akompanon, plural akompanoj, accusative plural akompanojn)
- accompaniment (the act of accompanying)
- company
Unu el ŝiaj laboristinoj pasas la korton en akompano de la nevenkebla Aleĉjo. (L.L. Zamenhof (translator), “Marta” by Eliza Orzeszkowa, 1924)- One of her workers passed through the courtyard in the company of the indomitable Alex.
Ido
Etymology
From akompanar + -o.
Pronunciation
Noun
akompano (plural akompani)
- escort, concomitance