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==[[Europic]]==
[[Category: Europic words]]
[[Category: Europic adverbs]]
[[Category: Europic prepositions]]
{{Template: Europic Pronuncation|fra}}
===Adverb (Preposition)===
'''fra'''
# from
#: Describes a source or point of origin. Usually this is a location (''[[Contionary: ru#Europic|Ru]] [[le#Europic|le]] [[kweme#Europic|kweme]] ''[[Contionary: fra#Europic|fra]]'' [[Frangaliyu#Europic|Frangaliyu]]'', ‘She came ''from'' France’). When referring to a source material, ''[[Contionary: fo#Europic|fo]]'' should be used instead, e.g. (''[[Contionary: ru#Europic|Ru]] [[le#Europic|le]] [[bate#Europic|bate]] [[na#Europic|na]] [[la#Europic|la]] [[mezu#Europic|mezu]] [[fo#Europic|fo]] [[kamu#Europic|kamu]]'', ‘he built that house ''out of'' stone’).
== [[Jorvanian]] ==
== [[Jorvanian]] ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
=== Etymology 1 ===

Latest revision as of 16:36, 18 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Adverb (Preposition)

fra

  1. from
    Describes a source or point of origin. Usually this is a location (Ru le kweme fra Frangaliyu, ‘She came from France’). When referring to a source material, fo should be used instead, e.g. (Ru le bate na la mezu fo kamu, ‘he built that house out of stone’).

Jorvanian

Etymology 1

From Latin īnfrā, which stems from inferus.

Preposition

  1. between
  2. among
  3. in (expression of time)

Etymology 2

Clipping of fratello

Noun

fra (invariable)

  1. (slang) bro, brother

Etymology 3

Clipping of frate

Noun

fra (invariable)

  1. friar (used as a title before a proper name)