sardinnès

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[saɾdiˈɲes]

1. adjective Sardinian (related to Sardinia or the Sardinian people).

2. masculine noun Sardinian (person from Sardinia).

3. masculine noun Sardinian (language of Sardinia).

Etymology: From Sardinna plus derivative suffix -ès.

Sardinna

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[saɾˈdiɲa]

1. proper noun Sardinia.

Etymology: From Sardinian Sardigna.

Swislã

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[swisˈla]

1. proper noun Switzerland.

Etymology: From swis plus derivative suffix -lã.

swis

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[swis]

1. adjective Swiss (related to Switzerland or the Swiss people).

2. masculine noun Swiss (person from Switzerland).

Etymology: From German Schweiz.

sou-

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[sou̯]

1. derivative prefixAdded to a word, it means beneath, of inferior quality or lesser importance. Examples: nòrmal, normal, sounòrmal, mentally handicapped; ridre, to laugh, sourridre, to smile; ggulopat, developed, souggulopat, underdeveloped.

Etymology: From Latin sub.

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[se]

1. feminine noun Thirst.

Etymology: From Latin sitis.

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[sa]

1. adjective Healthy.

Etymology: From Latin sanus.

stanza

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[ˈʃtanza]

1. feminine noun Room (part of a building).

Etymology: From Italian stanza.

sapõ

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[saˈpo]

1. masculine noun Soap.

Etymology: From Late Latin sapo.

secamã

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[ˌsekaˈma]

1. masculine noun Towel.

Etymology: From seca, third person of the present tense of verb secre, plus , something that dries the hand.