[ˈiɱfləɾe]
1. transitive verb To blow up, to inflate.
Etymology: From Latin inflare.
[ˈiɱfləɾe]
1. transitive verb To blow up, to inflate.
Etymology: From Latin inflare.
[inteˈɾjoɾ]
1. adjective Inner, interior, internal.
2. masculine noun Interior, inside.
Etymology: From Latin interior.
[iˈmaʃa]
1. feminine noun Image, picture.
Etymology: From Latin imago, imaginis.
[iʎ]
1. personal pronoun, masculine singular He (subject), him (object, only after a preposition).
Etymology: From Latin ille.
False friends: ill (English) = malhautòs.
[iʃt]
1. derivative suffix Added to a noun or an adjective, it can derive a new noun or a new adjective. It refers to the maker or doer of something, a profession, or somebody who supports a theory or idea. Examples: dent (noun), tooth, dentist (noun), dentist; dret (adjective), right, dretist (noun), right-winger; cell (noun), sky, cellist (adjective), sky-blue; sòcjal (adjective), socjalist (adjective), socialist.
Etymology: From Greek -istes via Latin -ista.