Can you name the meanings of these Esperanto nouns knowing the language(s) from which they were taken?

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  • Source languages are listed only as examples. "German" may mean "German and some other Germanic language(s)". Remember that Esperanto simplifies spelling (no double consonants, etc.)
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Esperanto nounMeaningSource language(s)
amikoLatin, Italian
arboLatin, Spanish
bieroGerman, Dutch, French
bildoGerman
dentoFrench, Italian
diabloFrench, Spanish
DioItalian
domoLatin, Russian
fratoLatin
hundoGerman
insuloLatin
jaroGerman, Dutch
kinoGerman, Russian
litoFrench
lupoLatin, French, Italian
Esperanto nounMeaningSource language(s)
manoLatin, Italian, Spanish
mensoLatin
mieloFrench, Spanish
okuloLatin
pomoFrench
pontoFrench, Italian
printempoFrench
stratoDutch
tagoGerman
ventoLatin, French, Italian
veteroGerman
urboLatin
ursoLatin, French
viroLatin
vortoGerman
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Esperanto nouns by source language Quiz

  1. by dancastro
  • Created Feb 1, 2011 in Language
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