See also: eks, Eks, and Eks.

Danish edit

Prefix edit

eks-

  1. ex-, former

Derived terms edit

Esperanto edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin ex-. Compare French é-.

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): [eks]
  • Hyphenation: eks

Prefix edit

eks-

  1. ex-, former
    eks- + ‎edzo (husband) → ‎eksedzo (ex-husband)
    eks- + ‎ministro (minister) → ‎eksministro (former minister)
    eks- + ‎modo (fashion) → ‎eksmoda (old-fashioned)
    Mi antaŭe renkontis mian eksdunganton ĉe la superbazaro.I saw my former employer at the supermarket earlier.
  2. castrated animal
    eks- + ‎bovo (head of cattle, bull, cow) → ‎eksbovo (ox, bullock, steer)
    eks- + ‎virĉevalo (stallion) → ‎eksvirĉevalo (geliding)

Derived terms edit

  • eksa (former)
  • eksigi (to discharge, to remove)
  • eksiĝi (to resign, to quit, to abdicate)

Indonesian edit

Etymology edit

From Dutch ex-, from French ex-, from Latin ex-, from Proto-Indo-European *eǵ-, *eǵs- (out), *eǵʰs.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [ɛks]
  • Hyphenation: èks

Prefix edit

èks

  1. ex-

Alternative forms edit

Derived terms edit

Category Indonesian terms prefixed with eks- not found

Further reading edit

Polish edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Latin ex-.

Pronunciation edit

Prefix edit

eks-

  1. ex-
    eks- + ‎mąż → ‎eksmąż

Derived terms edit

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • eks- in Polish dictionaries at PWN