sinto
Carpathian Romani edit
Noun edit
sinto m
Derived terms edit
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Cebuano edit
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Cardinal: usá ka gatós, gatós Spanish cardinal: sinto, siyénto, siyén |
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Spanish ciento, from Latin centum, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm.
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: sin‧to
Numeral edit
sinto
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
Clipping of sintezilo (“synthesizer”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
sinto (accusative singular sinton, plural sintoj, accusative plural sintojn)
Galician edit
Verb edit
sinto
Mogum edit
Noun edit
sinto
References edit
- Association pour la Promotion de la Langue Mogum, 2012, Usunoŋten nasarawe 1. Transition de mogoum en français.
Portuguese edit
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
sinto
Sinte Romani edit
Noun edit
sinto m
Derived terms edit
References edit
- “sinto” in Sinte Romani-English Dictionary, ROMLEX – the Romani Lexicon Project, 2000.
Venetian edit
Etymology edit
Ultimately from Sinte Romani sinto.
Noun edit
sinto m (plural sinti)
Vlax Romani edit
Noun edit
sinto m