muestro

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Ladino

Etymology

From Latin noster (compare Spanish nuestro).

Pronoun

muestro m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מואישטרו)

  1. (possessive) our, ours

Adjective

muestro (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מואישטרו)

  1. (possessive) our, ours
    • 2019, Silvyo OVADYA, “Hanukah Alegre”, in Şalom Gazetesi[1]:
      Alhad la noche vamos a asender la primera kandela de muestras Hanukiyas.
      Sunday night we're going to light the first candle on our Hanukiyas.
    • Ein Keloheinu:
      Bendicho muestro Dyo, bendicho muestro Senyor, bendicho muestro Rey, bendicho muestro Salvador.
      Blessed be our God, Blessed be our Lord, Blessed be our King, Blessed be our Saviour.

Spanish

Pronunciation

Verb

muestro

  1. first-person singular present indicative of mostrar