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Esperanto
Etymology
From English brutal, French brutal, etc.
Pronunciation
Adjective
brutala (accusative singular brutalan, plural brutalaj, accusative plural brutalajn)
- brutal, brutish
Derived terms
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English brutal, French brutal, German brutal, Italian brutale, Spanish brutal. By surface analysis, bruto (“brute, brutish person; brute, livestock”) + -ala.
Pronunciation
Adjective
brutala
- brutish, bestial, animal-like
Derived terms
Occitan
Pronunciation
Adjective
brutala
- (Languedoc) feminine singular of brutal
- (Limousin) feminine singular of brutau
Further reading
Swedish
Adjective
brutala
- inflection of brutal:
- definite singular
- plural