reala
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editreala (accusative singular realan, plural realaj, accusative plural realajn)
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editBorrowed from English real, French réel, German real, Italian reale, Russian реа́льный (reálʹnyj), Spanish real, all ultimately from Latin reālis.
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editreala
- real (actually existing, not imaginary, not fictitious)
Derived terms
edit- lo reala (“a reality, what is real”)
- nereala (“unreal”)
- nerealigebla (“unrealizeable”)
- realajo (“a reality, what is real”)
- reale (“in reality, indeed”)
- realeskar (“to become or be realized; be converted into money; (fig.) to come to pass”)
- realeso (“(quality) reality”)
- realigar (“to realize: make real, bring (something) into being; (fin.) to convert into money”)
- realigebla (“realizeable”)
- realigo (“realization (the act)”)
- realiguro (“realization (the result)”)
- realismala (“realistic”)
- realismo (“(philos., art) realism”)
- realistala (“realistic”)
- realisto (“realist”)
Romanian
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editreala
Swedish
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editreala
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