LanguageSponge Triglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5767 days ago 1197 posts - 1487 votes Speaks: English*, German, French Studies: Welsh, Russian, Japanese, Slovenian, Greek, Italian
| Message 1105 of 2529 23 October 2009 at 2:36am | IP Logged |
Imperare - to rule, to reign, to command. Latin. Takes the ablative and gives rise to the noun "imperator", meaning emperor.
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Levi Pentaglot Senior Member United States Joined 5568 days ago 2268 posts - 3328 votes Speaks: English*, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish Studies: Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian
| Message 1106 of 2529 23 October 2009 at 3:01am | IP Logged |
jueves
'Thursday', Spanish
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Matteo Diglot Groupie Brazil Joined 5581 days ago 88 posts - 85 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English Studies: ItalianB1, German
| Message 1107 of 2529 23 October 2009 at 5:10am | IP Logged |
Kobieta -> Woman
Polish
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Levi Pentaglot Senior Member United States Joined 5568 days ago 2268 posts - 3328 votes Speaks: English*, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish Studies: Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian
| Message 1109 of 2529 23 October 2009 at 10:30am | IP Logged |
猫 (māo)
'cat', Mandarin
I always found it funny that the Mandarin word for "cat" is something a cat could actually pronounce.
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LanguageSponge Triglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 5767 days ago 1197 posts - 1487 votes Speaks: English*, German, French Studies: Welsh, Russian, Japanese, Slovenian, Greek, Italian
| Message 1111 of 2529 24 October 2009 at 12:02am | IP Logged |
Since L was missed out, I'll provide two.
llamarse - to be called, Spanish. (Assuming that you consider L and ll to be separate letters, which apparently everyone does now, although that didn't use to be the case)
Novare - Latin
novare can mean "renew" or "change".
novare res - to effect a revolution.
novare vocabulum - to coin a word.
Edited by LanguageSponge on 24 October 2009 at 12:04am
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Levi Pentaglot Senior Member United States Joined 5568 days ago 2268 posts - 3328 votes Speaks: English*, French, Esperanto, German, Spanish Studies: Russian, Dutch, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian
| Message 1112 of 2529 24 October 2009 at 12:33am | IP Logged |
Whoops, sorry. Looks like trying to cram all those Chinese characters into my brain is making me forget the Latin alphabet. :)
die Orgel
'organ' (the musical instrument), German
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