Explanations
Example
émissiọ́n gen: -o̱ne, fECO N en <prim>min 28 var, 587 M.
émissiọ́n , apartamẹnt / apartmạñ : european words
gen: -o̱ne, gen (apartmañ): ~te : special forms ( more ...)
f : assignment of the word ( more ...)
eco : thematic reference ( more ...)
N : word category ( more ...)
en : external link to the translation of the word by glosbe.com (new tab)
(1) : differenciation mark for words which appear several times
< prim > : scheme of spread ( more ...)
min
28 var, 587
M :
This means: "The european word depicted here is the most representative form for at least 28 national variants and has at least 587 millions of native speakers in Europe".
special morphological forms
- : Hyphen - the ending of the basic word is exchanged from the first common letter ; ~ : Tilde - the ending is appended to the complete basic word ; !conj : irregular conjugation ; [a] : particularities about pronounciation ; +inf : with infinitive ; ↑: see ; 1sg : 1st person singular ; A : accusative ; adv : adverb ; comp : comparative ; dim : diminutive ; f : feminine (female form) ; gen : genitive ; impf : imperfect tense ; m : masculine (male form) ; m.Art : with article ; N : noun ; pl : plural ; ppp : past participle passive ; pret : preterite ; qqn a qqd : quelquin a quelquod ( someone o something)
assignment of the word
+↑ : see also ; < : from ; =↑ : synonymous with ; ↑ : see ; 1pl : 1st person plural (we); 1sg : 1st person singular (I); 2pl : 2nd person plural (you, several persons); 2sg : 2nd person singular (you, one person); 3pl : 3rd person plural (they); 3sg : 3rd person singular (he, she, it); a/c+ : mixed conjugation: partially a (-o, -as, -a, ám, át, an), partially consonantic (-o, -s, -e, -em, -et, -en); acc : accusative ; c- : reduced consonantic conjugation (-e, -s, -, -em, -et, -en); c+ : consonantic conjugation (-o, -s, -e, -em, -et, -en); dat : dative ; dim : diminutive ; f : feminine (female form) ; gen : genitive ; m : masculine (male form) ; n : neuter ; nom : nominative ; pl : plural ; sg : singular ;
thematic reference
acad :
academic context
, anat :
anatomy
, astron :
astronomy
, bio :
biology
, bot :
botany
, carto :
cartography
, chem :
chemistry
, cmrc :
commerce
, did :
didactics
, eco :
economy
, fys :
physics
, geol :
geology
, gram :
grammar
, hist :
history
, it :
information technology
, jur :
juridical
, ling :
linguistics
, lit :
literature
, mat :
materials
, math :
mathematics
, mech :
mechanics
, med :
medicine
, mil :
military
, mteo :
meteorology
, mus :
music
, polit :
politics
, relig :
religion
, sci :
science
, symb :
symbolism
, tech :
technical
, zool :
zoology
word category
A adjective , adv adverb , art article , C conjunction , demArt demonstrative article , demPrn demonstrative pronoun , Form formulation , iPr interrogative pronoun (question word) , itj interjection , N noun , num numeral , P preposition , pfx prefix , possArt possessive article , possPrn possessive pronoun , pPr personal pronoun , pr preposition , sfx suffix , V verb
scheme of spread
<prim>
Primary Europeanism, occurs in several language groups.
<ang>
Anglo-Europeanism, from the Romansh or Germanic provenience of the English word for this meaning;
<cont>
Continental Europeanism, from languages that are not related to the origin of English.
<ethno>
Ethno-europeanism, original name for national properties in common spelling.
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