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Esperanto
Etymology
From fuŝi (“botch, bungle”).
Pronunciation
Prefix
fuŝ-
- (colloquial) in a botched, bungled, or ill-conceived manner.
- fuŝ- + paroli (“speak”) → fuŝparoli (“speak (a language) poorly and without effort”)
- (colloquial) botched, bungled, ill-conceived, ruined.
- fuŝ- + verko (“artwork”) → fuŝverko (“botched artwork, bungled artwork, ill-conceived artwork”)
Usage notes
- Unlike the prefix mis-, fuŝ- implies a harsh negative judgment.
- In traditional Esperanto grammatical terms, fuŝ- is not a true prefix but a verbal root used in compounding.
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