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May
Template:Slim-wikipedia See also May, máy, and mấy Most common English words: very « upon « man «#70: may » about » its » time Old English magan, from Germanic. Cognate with Dutch mogen, German mögen, Icelandic mega. -
Amar
From Proto-Yeniseian*ʔamar (“‘small embankment, pit’”). From Latin amāre, present active infinitive of amō. -
Head
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Can
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No
See also Appendix:Variations of "no" Most common English words: would « been « will «#48: no » them » when » if -
De
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Fan
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Dear
Most common English words: friend « herself « year «#295: dear » high » above » received Middle English dere, from Old English dēore. Cognate with Dutch duur (“‘costly, precious’”), German teuer (“‘costly, precious’”), Norwegian dyr, Swedish dyr (“‘expensive’”). -
Fair
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Mill
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Manifesto
See also manifestó [mid 17th century] From Italian, from manifestare, from Latin manifesto (“‘to make public’”) File:Wikipedia-logo.png Wikipedia has an article on: Manifesto -
Affecto
Frequentative of afficiō (“‘affect’”), from ad+ faciō (“‘do, make’”). First Conjugation -
Animo
See also ánimo, animó, and animò Template:Universala Vortaro -
Calculo
See also cálculo From calculus (“‘stone used for reckoning on a counting board; calculating, reckoning’”). -
Radio
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Mastico
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Make
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Lean
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Halo
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Mano
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Agenda
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Falso
Latin falsus from fallere From falsus, perfect passive participle of fallō (“‘deceive, trick’”). -
Mage
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Habito
See also hábito, and habitó From habeō (“‘have, possess’”).
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