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Esperanto
Etymology
ge- (“both sexes (as: any sex)”) + patro (“father”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡeˈpatro/
- Hyphenation: ge‧pat‧ro
Noun
gepatro (accusative singular gepatron, plural gepatroj, accusative plural gepatrojn)
- parent (singular of gepatroj)
1994 September 7, Jorge Llambias, “Re: Ĉu samseksemula duopo rajtas adopti infanojn?”, in soc.culture.esperanto (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:Se ne, ŝajnas al mi ke unu gepatro, aŭ du samseksaj, estas multe pli bone ol neniu.- If not, seems to me that one parent, or two of the same sex, is much better than none.
2008 September 25, Stefan MacGill, “Re: Helpopeto”, in La Karavelo (Google Groups), [email protected]:Se unu gepatro parolas esperanton, la alia la enlandan lingvon, la infanoj tamen havos plej forte la enlandan lingvon.- If one parent speaks Esperanto, the other the domestic language, the child will nevertheless have strongest the domestic language.