sano
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Esperanto [edit]
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /ˈsano/
- Hyphenation: sa‧no
Etymology 1 [edit]
Noun [edit]
sano (accusative sanon)
Antonyms [edit]
Related terms [edit]
Etymology 2 [edit]
From Ancient Greek ϻάν (san, “the letter Ϻ”).
Noun [edit]
sano (plural sanoj, accusative singular sanon, accusative plural sanojn)
Finnish [edit]
Verb [edit]
sano
- Present indicative connegative form of sanoa.
- en sano (I don’t say)
- et sano (you don’t say)
- ei sano (he doesn’t say)
- Second-person singular imperative form of sanoa.
- sano! ([you], say!)
- Second-person singular imperative connegative form of sanoa.
- älä sano! (don’t say!)
- Especially in spoken language, a common contraction of the third person singular indicative past form of the verb sanoa (“to say”), sanoi.
- se sano = hän sanoi (he said)
Anagrams [edit]
Italian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin sānus.
Adjective [edit]
sano m (f sana, m plural sani, f plural sane)
Related terms [edit]
Verb [edit]
sano
- first-person singular present indicative of sanare
Anagrams [edit]
Latin [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From sānus (“sound in body or mind”).
Pronunciation [edit]
Verb [edit]
present active sānō, present infinitive sānāre, perfect active sānāvī, supine sānātum.
Inflection [edit]
Related terms [edit]
Descendants [edit]
Adjective [edit]
sānō
- dative masculine singular of sānus
- dative neuter singular of sānus
- ablative masculine singular of sānus
- ablative neuter singular of sānus
Spanish [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin sānus.
Adjective [edit]
sano m (feminine sana, masculine plural sanos, feminine plural sanas)
Synonyms [edit]
- (healthy): saludable
Derived terms [edit]
Usage notes [edit]
- Sano is a false friend, and does not mean sane in the sense of of sound mind. Spanish equivalents are shown in the "Translations" section of the English entry sane.
Verb [edit]
sano (infinitive sanar)
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- Spanish forms of verbs ending in -ar
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