See also: fragmentó

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fragmento

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fragmentar

Esperanto

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Etymology

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From Spanish fragmento, Portuguese fragmento, English fragment, French fragment, from Latin fragmentum.

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  • IPA(key): [fraɡˈmento]
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  • Rhymes: -ento
  • Hyphenation: frag‧men‧to

Noun

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fragmento (accusative singular fragmenton, plural fragmentoj, accusative plural fragmentojn)

  1. fragment, piece, morsel

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Galician

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Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Latin fragmentum.

Noun

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fragmento m (plural fragmentos)

  1. fragment

Etymology 2

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Verb

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fragmento

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fragmentar

Etymology

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Borrowed from Esperanto fragmentoEnglish fragmentFrench fragmentGerman FragmentItalian frammentoRussian фрагме́нт (fragmént)Spanish fragmento, Portuguese fragmento, from Latin fragmentum.

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fragmento (plural fragmenti)

  1. fragment, broken piece, scrap

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Latin

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fragmentō

  1. dative/ablative singular of fragmentum

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /fɾa.ɡiˈmẽ.tu/, /fɾaɡˈmẽ.tu/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /fɾaɡˈmẽ.to/, /fɾa.ɡiˈmẽ.to/

  • Rhymes: -ẽtu
  • Hyphenation: frag‧men‧to

Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Latin fragmentum.

Noun

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fragmento m (plural fragmentos)

  1. fragment

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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fragmento

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fragmentar

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fɾaɡˈmento/ [fɾaɣ̞ˈmẽn̪.t̪o]
  • Rhymes: -ento
  • Syllabification: frag‧men‧to

Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Latin fragmentum.

Noun

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fragmento m (plural fragmentos)

  1. fragment
  2. clip (a frame containing a number of bullets which is intended to be inserted into the magazine of a firearm to allow for rapid reloading.)
    Synonym: clip
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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fragmento

  1. first-person singular present indicative of fragmentar

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