mendi

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See also: méndì

Basque

Etymology

Unknown. Possibly from Latin mons, or Proto-Celtic *mon-iyo. Compare Welsh mynydd, Breton menez, Cornish menydh.

Noun

mendi

  1. mountain

Declension

Template:eu-decl-inanim noun


Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin mando.

Pronunciation

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Verb

mendi (present mendas, past mendis, future mendos, conditional mendus, volitive mendu)

  1. to order (request some product or service)

Conjugation

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Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) mendī

  1. genitive singular of mendum