frukto
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin fructus (“enjoyment, proceeds, profits, produce, income”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰruHg- (“to make use of, to have enjoyment of”).
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfrukto/
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: fruk‧to
Noun
frukto (accusative singular frukton, plural fruktoj, accusative plural fruktojn)
- fruit
- Ĉu vi konsideras tomaton esti frukto aŭ legomo?
- Do you consider a tomato to be a fruit or a vegetable?
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Derived terms
Terms derived from frukto
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Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto frukto, from German Frucht, Russian фрукт (frukt), Latin fructus. In lenght from English fructify, French fructifier, Spanish fructificar.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfruk.to/
Noun
frukto (plural frukti)
- fruit
- (figuratively) an unborn child in a woman's womb
Synonyms
- (figuratively) gano
Derived terms
- fruktala
- fruktifar (“fructify”)
- fruktifanta (“frugiferous”)
- fruktoza (“fruitful, fecund”)
- frukt-arboro (“fruit tree”)
- frukt-arboreyo/fruktogardeno (“orchard”)
- fruktokorbo (“fruit basket”)
- fruktovendisto (“fruit seller”)
- artokarpofrukto (“breadfruit; breadnut (fruit)”)
- citrusfrukto (“citrus fruit”)
- fagofrukto (“beech nut”)
Romani
Noun
frukto m (plural frukturi)
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