amiko

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Esperanto

Etymology

Common Romance, ultimately from Latin amicus.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -iko
  • Hyphenation: a‧mi‧ko

Noun

amiko (accusative singular amikon, plural amikoj, accusative plural amikojn)

  1. friend
    Antonym: malamiko
    La malamiko de mia malamiko estas mia amiko.
    The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
    La amiko kiun vidis mia patro.
    The friend whom my father sees.
    La amiko kiu vidis mian patron.
    The friend who sees my father.
    • 2005, Luiz Portella, Ŝi estas mia amiko, →ISBN, page 37:
      — Mateo, ĉu vi enamiĝis al Barbara? — demandas Marko.
      — Ne. Ŝi estas mia amiko.
      "Matt, did you fall for Barbara?" asks Mark. "No. She's my friend."

Hyponyms

  • (neologism, nonstandard) amikiĉo (male friend)
  • amikino (female friend)

Derived terms

See also

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto amikoFrench amiItalian amicoSpanish amigo, all ultimately from Latin amicus.

Pronunciation

Noun

amiko (plural amiki)

  1. friend
    Antonym: enemiko
    Hyponyms: amikulo, amikino

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