pasero

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Esperanto

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Dompasero (Passer domesticus)

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin passer (sparrow). Compare Italian passero, French passereau.

Noun

pasero (accusative singular paseron, plural paseroj, accusative plural paserojn)

  1. sparrow
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Etymology 2

From pasi (to pass) +‎ -ero (element).

Noun

pasero (accusative singular paseron, plural paseroj, accusative plural paserojn)

  1. (rare, wordplay) a fragment of someone or something which passes

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto pasero, French passereau, Italian passero, Latin passer.

Noun

pasero (plural paseri)

  1. sparrow

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