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mento (countable anduncountable,pluralmentos)
mento
mento
mento (accusative singularmenton,pluralmentoj,accusative pluralmentojn)
Borrowing fromEsperantomenso,Italianmente andSpanishmente, ultimately fromLatinmēns. The Esperanto word was modified to reflect forms in natural languages and international derived terms.
mento (pluralmenti)
mento (pluralmentos)
FromLatinmentum, fromProto-Indo-European*men-(“to project”).
Seementire.
mento
Frommentum(“chin”) +-o(suffix forming related nouns).
mentō m (genitivementōnis);third declension
Third-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | mentō | mentōnēs |
genitive | mentōnis | mentōnum |
dative | mentōnī | mentōnibus |
accusative | mentōnem | mentōnēs |
ablative | mentōne | mentōnibus |
vocative | mentō | mentōnēs |
Likelyborrowed fromLatinmentum.