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#:''Viḍei murtos '''charpos''' nil agr.'' | #:''Viḍei murtos '''charpos''' nil agr.'' | ||
#:: ''I saw many goats in the field.'' | #:: ''I saw many goats in the field.'' | ||
# (''uncountable'') mutton, goat meat | |||
#: ''Apisisti-t di '''charpa'''?'' | |||
#:: ''Did you buy mutton?'' | |||
====Derived terms==== | ====Derived terms==== |
Latest revision as of 10:27, 2 December 2020
Atlantic
Etymology
From Latin capram "goat, she-goat".
Pronunciation
Noun
charpa f (pl. charpos)
- goat
- Viḍei murtos charpos nil agr.
- I saw many goats in the field.
- Viḍei murtos charpos nil agr.
- (uncountable) mutton, goat meat
- Apisisti-t di charpa?
- Did you buy mutton?
- Apisisti-t di charpa?
Derived terms
- charpuni "male goat"
Related terms
Notes
Lexember 2020, Day 2.