akuta
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
From English acute, German akut, etc., ultimately from Latin acutus.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
akuta (accusative singular akutan, plural akutaj, accusative plural akutajn)
Related terms edit
- akute (acutely, sharply)
Estonian edit
Noun edit
akuta
Ido edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English acute, French aigu, German Akut, Italian acuto, Russian аку́т (akút), Spanish agudo.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
akuta
- acute, sharp, keep (also fig. of sound, pain, sickness, accent)
- Ta esas mea kultelo maxim akuta. ― This is my sharpest knife.
Antonyms edit
Derived terms edit
- akutajo (“a sharp object; edge”)
- akutigar (“to sharpen, whet, put an edge on”)
- akutigilo (“sharpening instrument; whetstone”)
- akuteso (“acuteness, keen-ness”)
- akutangula (“acutangular”)
- akutarista (“sharp-edged”)
Japanese edit
Romanization edit
akuta
Swedish edit
Adjective edit
akuta