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# goat
# goat
#:''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
# (''uncountable'') mutton, goat meat

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Atlantic

Etymology

From Latin capram "goat, she-goat".

Pronunciation

(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [ˈtɕarpa]
(Canary Islands) IPA: [ˈɕarpa]

Noun

charpa f (pl. charpos)

  1. goat
    Viḍei murtos charpos nil agr.
    I saw many goats in the field.
  2. (uncountable) mutton, goat meat
    Apisisti-t di charpa?
    Did you buy mutton?

Derived terms

Related terms

Notes

Lexember 2020, Day 2.