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Esperanto
Pronunciation
Noun
flamengo (accusative singular flamengon, plural flamengoj, accusative plural flamengojn)
- flamingo
Synonyms
Galician
Pronunciation
Noun
flamengo m (plural flamengos)
- flamingo
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Semi-learned borrowing from Medieval Latin flamencus, from Old Dutch flāmisk (Modern Dutch Vlaams), from Proto-Germanic *flaumaz + *-iskaz.
Adjective
flamengo (feminine flamenga, masculine plural flamengos, feminine plural flamengas)
- Flemish (of or relating to Flanders)
- Flemish (of or relating to the Flemish dialect)
Noun
flamengo m (plural flamengos, feminine flamenga, feminine plural flamengas)
- native or inhabitant of Flanders
- (uncountable) Flemish (the Dutch dialect spoken in Flanders)
Related terms
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Old Occitan flamenc (“flame colored”), from Latin flamma (“flame”).
Noun
flamengo m (plural flamengos)
- Alternative form of flamingo
Descendants