krokodilo

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Basque

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krokodilo

Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin crocodīlus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /krokodilo/ [kro.ko.ð̞i.lo]
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  • Rhymes: -ilo
  • Hyphenation: kro‧ko‧di‧lo

Noun

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krokodilo anim

  1. crocodile
    • 2005, Anjel Rekalde, La República del Bidasoa, page 75:
      Tipo bat joan da psikiatrarengana eta sekulako tema zeukan sartuta buruan bere ohe azpian krokodilo bat sartuta zeukala.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
    • 2007, Mariasun Landa, Krokodiloa ohe azpian[1]:
    • 2014, Txani Rodríguez, Nacho Fernández, Iparraldeko basamortuak, page 46:
      KROKODILOA!
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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Further reading

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Esperanto

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Esperanto Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [krokoˈdilo]
  • Rhymes: -ilo
  • Hyphenation: kro‧ko‧di‧lo

Noun

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krokodilo (accusative singular krokodilon, plural krokodiloj, accusative plural krokodilojn)

  1. crocodile
    • 1931 December, Raymond Schwartz, “Optimismo”, in La stranga butiko, Tyresö: Inko, published 2000, →ISBN, page 7:
      Nu, — mi estas krokodilo
      Ie ajn ĉe granda Nilo
      Well, — I am a crocodile
      Anywhere in a grand Nile

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Ido

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Esperanto krokodilo, from English crocodile, French crocodile, German Krokodil, Italian coccodrillo, Spanish cocodrilo, Russian крокодил (krokodil), all ultimately from Latin crocodilus, from Ancient Greek κροκόδειλος (krokódeilos).

Noun

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krokodilo (plural krokodili)

  1. crocodile

Lithuanian

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Noun

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krokodilo m

  1. genitive singular of krokodilas