[faˈmiʎal]
1. adjective Familiar (related to family), family-sized.
2. adjective Friendly (atmosphere), colloquial (language).
[faˈmiʎa]
1. feminine noun Family.
Etymology: From Latin familia.
[ai̯ˈmentɾe]
1. transitive verb To increase, to enlarge, to magnify.
2. intransitive verb To increase, to go up.
Etymology: From Latin augmentare.
[ˈiːu]
1. derivative suffix Added to a noun or a participle of a verb, it derives the corresponding adjective. Example: rilazõ (noun), relation, rilatïu (adjective), relative; aimentre (verb), to augment, aimentatïu (adjective), augmentative.
Etymology: From Latin -ivus.
[rilaˈzo]
1. feminine noun Relation, relationship, connection.
Etymology: From Latin relatio.
[rilaˈzonas ˈseʃalas]
1. feminine noun, plural Sexual intercourse.
Etymology: From rilazonas sèixalas.
[viˈdou̯]
1. masculine noun Widow (man).
Etymology: From Latin viduus.
[oɾˈfa]
1. masculine noun Orphan.
Etymology: From Greek orphanus via Late Latin orphanus.