frukto

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Baltic Romani

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fructus.

Noun

frukto m

  1. (Lithuania, North Russian) fruit

References

  • frukto” in Lithuanian Romani-English Dictionary, ROMLEX – the Romani Lexicon Project, 2000.
  • frukto” in North Russian Romani-English Dictionary, ROMLEX – the Romani Lexicon Project, 2000.

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin fructus (enjoyment, proceeds, profits, produce, income), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰruHg- (to make use of, to have enjoyment of).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfrukto/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: fruk‧to

Noun

frukto (accusative singular frukton, plural fruktoj, accusative plural fruktojn)

  1. fruit
    Ĉu vi konsideras tomaton esti frukto aŭ legomo?
    Do you consider a tomato to be a fruit or a vegetable?

Derived terms

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto frukto, from German Frucht, Russian фрукт (frukt), Latin fructus. In length from English fructify, French fructifier, Spanish fructificar.

Pronunciation

Noun

frukto (plural frukti)

  1. fruit
  2. (figuratively) an unborn child in a woman's womb

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