[faˈmeʎa]
1. adjective Female (biology).
2. feminine noun Female animal.
3. feminine noun Litlle woman.
Etymology: From fama plus derivative suffix -ell and feminine suffix -a, little woman.
[maˈleʃk]
1. adjective Male (biology).
2. masculine noun Manly man, he-man, macho.
3. masculine noun Male animal.
Etymology: From Latin masculus after metathesis *maluscus.
[ˈpaɾe]
1. masculine noun Father.
Etymology: From Latin pater via Catalan pare.
[ˈmaɾa]
1. feminine noun Mother.
Etymology: From Latin mater via Catalan mare.
[ˈkjude]
1. masculine noun Boy, male child, minor.
Etymology: From English child via *kilde.
[ˈfama]
1. feminine noun Woman.
Etymology: From Latin femina via French femme.
2. feminine noun Fame.
Etymology: From Latin fama.
[ˈesəɾe]
1. copulative verb To be (something you are).
2. intransitive verb To be (situation, place, time).
3. auxiliary verb To be (passive voice). It is followed by a participle. If present, the agent complement is headed by the preposition pur. Example: As chartas eseiren scriwatas pur ou soudat per sa fama, the letters were written by the soldier to his wife.
4. masculine noun Being.
Etymology: From Latin essere.
[ˈesəɾe oˈma]
1. masculine noun Human being, Man (in general).
[ˈesəɾe peɾ]
1. periphrastic verb It expresses a near future or something about to happen. It is followed by an infinitive. Example: S’eh per pluggăre, it’s about to rain.