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Galician
Etymology
From Latin frīvolus.
Adjective
frívolo (feminine frívola, masculine plural frívolos, feminine plural frívolas)
- frivolous
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin frīvolus (“frivolous”), from friō (“to crumble”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
frívolo (feminine frívola, masculine plural frívolos, feminine plural frívolas)
- frivolous (of little importance)
- Synonyms: irrelevante, superficial
- futile
- Synonyms: fútil, vão
- inconstant
- Synonyms: inconstante, volúvel
- Antonym: constante
- silly
- Synonym: desajuizado
- Antonyms: ajuizado, sensato
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Spanish
Etymology
From Latin frīvolus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɾibolo/
- Rhymes: -ibolo
- Syllabification: frí‧vo‧lo
Adjective
frívolo (feminine frívola, masculine plural frívolos, feminine plural frívolas)
- frivolous
- flippant
- Synonym: locuaz
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