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Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin stultus (“foolish, stupid”). Compare Italian stolto, Portuguese estulto, Spanish estulto, English stultify.
Pronunciation
Adjective
stulta (accusative singular stultan, plural stultaj, accusative plural stultajn)
- stupid
- foolish
2009, “Fek al Esperanto! [Fuck Esperanto!]”, in Fek al Esperanto!, performed by La Pafklik:Mi parolas pri merda lingvo
Elpensita de stulta avo- I'm talking about a shitty language
Thought up by a foolish old man
Derived terms
Icelandic
Etymology
Borrowed from Danish stylte.
Pronunciation
Noun
stulta f (genitive singular stultu, nominative plural stultur)
- (often in the plural) stilt
Declension
Ido
Etymology
From Latin stultus.
Adjective
stulta
- silly
Derived terms
Latin
Adjective
stulta
- inflection of stultus:
- nominative/vocative feminine singular
- nominative/accusative/nominative neuter plural
Adjective
stultā
- ablative feminine singular of stultus