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Esperanto
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obeemo
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Esperanto
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Etymology
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Etymology tree
Esperanto
obei
Proto-Indo-European
*h₃emh₃-
Proto-Indo-European
*-ti
Proto-Indo-European
*h₃émh₃ti
Proto-Italic
*amō
Latin
amō
Latin
amāre
Old French
amer
Middle French
aymer
French
aimer
French
aime
der.
Esperanto
-ema
Esperanto
obeema
Esperanto
-o
Esperanto
obeemo
From
obeema
(
“
obedient
”
)
+
-o
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
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key
)
:
/obeˈemo/
Rhymes:
-emo
Syllabification:
o‧be‧e‧mo
Noun
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obeemo
(
uncountable
,
accusative
obeemon
)
obedience
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Esperanto terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₃emh₃-
Esperanto 4-syllable words
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Rhymes:Esperanto/emo
Rhymes:Esperanto/emo/4 syllables
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