bulteno
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
From French bulletin, from Italian bollettino, diminutive of bolletta (“bill, invoice”), diminutive of bolla (“seal, bull”).
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Noun edit
bulteno (accusative singular bultenon, plural bultenoj, accusative plural bultenojn)
Ido edit
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- buletino [1914–]
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English bulletin, French bulletin, German Bulletin, Italian bollettino, Russian бюллете́нь (bjulleténʹ), Spanish boletín. Decision no. 215, Progreso III.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
bulteno (plural bulteni)
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