[kɾed]
1. masculine noun Creed, faith.
Etymology: From Latin credo.
[kɾed]
1. masculine noun Creed, faith.
Etymology: From Latin credo.
[ˈkosa]
1. feminine noun Thing.
Etymology: From Latin causa.
[ˈkɾejəɾe]
1. transitive verb To create.
Etymology: From Latin creare.
[konˈtɾou̯]
1. masculine noun Control.
Etymology: From Latin contrarotulus via French contrôle.
[koi̯ˈnosre]
1. transitive verb To know, to meet (someone).
Etymology: From Latin cognoscere.
[ko]
1. preposition With (instrumental). Example: Jo curté ou paper cõn as teixeras, I cut (past) the piece of paper with the scissors.
2. preposition With (comitative). Example: Jo viwe cõ mous pares, I live with my parents.
3. preposition With (mode). Example: Ous ferats doul’azident rispiraben cõ dificilità, the injured people in the accident breathed with difficulty.
4. preposition To (used with verb paraulăre). Example: J’heh paraulat cõ tou ggermã, I have talked to your brother.
Etymology: From Latin cum.
[kɾiʃˈtau̯]
1. masculine noun Crystal, glass.
Etymology: From Greek krystallos via Latin crystallus.