-ejo

See also: ejo, ejò, ējo, ėjo, and éjò

Esperanto

Etymology

Borrowed from German -ei.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈejo/
  • Hyphenation: e‧jo
  • Rhymes: -ejo

Suffix

-ejo

  1. indicates a place designed for the purpose expressed by the root
    advokato (lawyer, barrister, attorney) + -ejoadvokatejo (law office)
    ermito (hermit) + -ejoermitejo (hermitage)
    frenezulo (lunatic, madman) + -ejofrenezulejo (insane asylum, madhouse)
    labori (to work) + -ejolaborejo (workplace)
    preĝi (to pray) + -ejopreĝejo (house of worship, place of worship)

Derived terms

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Descendants


Portuguese

Suffix

-ejo m (feminine -eja, plural -ejos, feminine plural -ejas)

  1. Forming nouns

Derived terms

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈexo/

Suffix

-ejo m (feminine -eja, plural -ejos, feminine plural -ejas)

  1. Forming diminutives; applies a detestable or vile quality to the root
    animal (animal) + -ejoanimalejo (creepy-crawly; disgusting little creature; bicho)
    güera (blonde (in Mexico)) + -ejogüereja (nasty blonde)

Derived terms

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