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Esperanto Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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moki
  8

It means to ridicule, to mock.

  
kamelo
  38

It is a word from the Esperanto language meaning camel.

  
saboti
  33

In Esperanto language it means sabotage, boycott, plot, conspiracy.

  
obstina
  53

It is a word in the Esperanto language that means stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn.

  
ostro
  47

Oyster. Mollusk whose ink was used in ancient times to dye or dye fabrics.

  
danki
  21

It is a word from the Esperanto language that means thank you.

  
monero
  52

It means currency, currency.

  
audaco
  42

It is a word from the Esperanto language that means bold. Who has boldness, daring.

  
ardi
  41

It is a word from the Esperanto language, which means to burn, to burn, to be consumed by fire. Scorch.

  
saga
  38

It means sequence, long story, history of several generations of characters. It can also mean sensible, sane, history.

  
norio
  36

Male name in Japanese. Name of a great Japanese explorer named Norio Susuki. He is famous for having found the last Japanese soldier of World War II (Hiroo Onoda). He died in an avalanche while looking for the yeti. The name of an artifact that is used to raise water from deep wells. In southern Colombia and Ecuador it can mean smart, nerd, applied. Also colloquially it means bully.

  
disfaldi malfaldi
  42

They are two synonymous words in the Esperanto language and both mean to display .

  
petveturi
  35

It means mochiliar, ask for aventones, travel by finger.

  
beringo
  51

It means naked, peeled, empeloto, without clothes.

  
ciro
  39

It means wax, bitumen, luster. cream or grease to shine the footwear.

  
faldo faldajo
  62

In Esperanto language they mean fold .

  
ekstremo ekstremajo
  71

They are words of the Esperanto language that mean end and extremity respectively.

  
esti anta
  47

In Esperanto language it means to arrive before, to be before, to arrive early.

  
detruo detruado
  56

They are two words of the Esperanto language, meaning destruction and destruction.

  
sentivas
  47

It's a word from the Esperanto language that means it felt. Inflection of senti ( feel ).

  






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