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Asturian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fertilis (“fruitful, fertile”), from ferō (“to bear, to carry”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
fértil (epicene, plural fértiles)
- fertile
Galician
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin fertilis (“fruitful, fertile”), from ferō (“to bear, to carry”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
fértil m or f (plural fértiles)
fértil m or f (plural férteis, reintegrationist norm)
- fertile
- Synonym: parideira
- Antonym: infértil
Derived terms
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Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin fertilis (“fruitful, fertile”), from ferō (“to bear, to carry”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
fértil m or f (plural férteis)
- fertile (capable of growing abundant crops)
- Synonyms: fecundo, feraz
- Antonym: infértil
- fertile (capable of reproducing)
- Antonym: infértil
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fertilis (“fruitful, fertile”), from ferō (“to bear, to carry”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
fértil m or f (masculine and feminine plural fértiles)
- fertile
- Synonym: productivo
- Antonym: estéril
Derived terms
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