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Esperanto
Etymology
Common Romance, ultimately from Latin amicus.
Pronunciation
Noun
amiko (accusative singular amikon, plural amikoj, accusative plural amikojn)
- friend
- Antonym: malamiko
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 amiko, French ami, Italian amico, Spanish amigo, all ultimately from Latin amicus.
Pronunciation
Noun
amiko (plural amiki)
- friend
- Antonym: enemiko
- Hyponyms: amikulo, amikino
Derived terms