[ˈfɾuta]
1. feminine noun Fruit (eatable).
Etymology: From Latin fructus, plural fructa.
[ˈfɾuta]
1. feminine noun Fruit (eatable).
Etymology: From Latin fructus, plural fructa.
[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.
[ˈrosa]
1. feminine noun Rose (flower).
2. adjective Pink.
Etymology: From Latin rosa.
[i]
1. feminine noun The letter i.
[ʃmaˈɾai̯da]
1. feminine noun Emerald (precious stone).
2. adjective Emerald green.
Etymology: From Latin smaragdus.
[se]
1. feminine noun The letter s.
1. derivative suffix Added to a singular noun, adjective or pronoun, it changes the number to plural.
Spelling: When the singular word ends in a specic letter, such as -c, -f, -gg, -ix, -ll, -nn, -s, -z, the plural is made by adding -es instead of -s.
Etymology: From Latin -os, -as (accusative plural markers).
[fe]
1. feminine noun The letter f.
[ve]
1. feminine noun The letter v.