vero
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See also véro
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[edit] Esperanto
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vērus (“true”).
[edit] Noun
vero (plural veroj, accusative singular veron, accusative plural verojn)
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[edit] Finnish
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vero
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Declension of vero (type valo)
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[edit] Derived terms
- nouns: verovelvollinen, verovirasto, veroviranomainen, verotus, veroilmoitus, verokanta, veroaste, veropohja, haittavero, veronalainen, tulovero, verotulo, verovapaus, arvonlisävero, kiinteistövero, varallisuusvero, veroparatiisi, veronmaksaja, veronpalautus, leimavero, verorästi, verokertymä, veronkierto, verokarhu, koiravero, hiilidioksidivero, hiilivero, veropetos, verovalmistelu
- adjectives: verollinen, veroton, veronalainen, verovapaa
- verbs: verottaa
[edit] Italian
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vērus (“true”).
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véro, /ˈvero/, /"vero/
[edit] Adjective
vero m. (f. vera, m plural veri, f plural vere)
- true
- Se non è vero, è ben trovato.
- If it is not true, it is a good story.
- Se non è vero, è ben trovato.
- real, genuine
[edit] Noun
vero m. (plural veri)
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[edit] Latin
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vērō (not comparable)
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vērō
- dative masculine singular of vērus
- dative neuter singular of vērus
- ablative masculine singular of vērus
- ablative neuter singular of vērus
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present active vēro, present infinitive vērāre, perfect active -, supine -.
- (archaic) I tell the truth.
- Ennius, Annales, quoted by Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, XVIII, 16:
- satin vates verant aetate in agunda?
- Ennius, Annales, quoted by Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae, XVIII, 16:
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vero
[edit] Spanish
[edit] Etymology
From Latin vērus (“true”).
[edit] Adjective
vero m. (feminine vera, masculine plural veros, feminine plural veras)
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[edit] Adverb
vero