[ˈfɾut]
1. masculine noun Fruit (soft part of the plant with seeds, which can be eatable or not).
2. masculine noun Fruit (result).
Etymology: From Latin fructus.
[ˈfɾut]
1. masculine noun Fruit (soft part of the plant with seeds, which can be eatable or not).
2. masculine noun Fruit (result).
Etymology: From Latin fructus.
[ˈfɾuta]
1. feminine noun Fruit (eatable).
Etymology: From Latin fructus, plural fructa.
[keʎ]
1. masculine noun Heaven, sky.
Etymology: From Latin caelum.
[meɾ]
1. masculine noun Sea.
Etymology: From Latin mare via French mer.
[ˈʎima]
1. feminine noun Lime (fruit or tree).
2. adjective Colour of the lime (yellowish green).
Etymology: From Arabic limah.
[aɾeˈʃanta]
1. feminine noun Silver.
2. adjective Silvery.
Etymology: From Latin argentum, argenta.
[beʃ]
1. adjective Beige.
Etymology: From French beige.
[ˈkaki]
1. masculine noun Persimmon.
2. adjective Khaki (colour).
Etymology: From Hindi khaki via English khaki.
[au̯ɾ]
1. masculine noun Gold.
2. adjective Golden.
Etymology: From Latin aurum.