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Norwegian Bokmål
1.1
Verb
2
Serbo-Croatian
2.1
Etymology
2.2
Pronunciation
2.3
Noun
2.3.1
Declension
Norwegian Bokmål
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Verb
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fratar
present
of
frata
Serbo-Croatian
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Etymology
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From
Italian
frate
, from
Latin
frāter
(
“
brother
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
(
key
)
:
/frâːtar/
Hyphenation:
fra‧tar
Noun
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frȃtar
m
(
Cyrillic spelling
фра̑тар
)
friar
(usually Franciscan)
the common two-banded
seabream
(
Diplodus vulgaris
)
Declension
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Declension of
fratar
singular
plural
nominative
frȃtar
frȃtri
genitive
frȃtra
fratárā
dative
frȃtru
frȃtrima
accusative
frȃtra
frȃtre
vocative
frȃtre
frȃtri
locative
frȃtru
frȃtrima
instrumental
frȃtrom
frȃtrima
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