ambiguo

See also: ambíguo and ambiguò

Esperanto

Etymology

ambigua + -o.

Noun

ambiguo (accusative singular ambiguon, plural ambiguoj, accusative plural ambiguojn)

  1. ambiguity
    • Donald Broadribb (translator), Mil Naŭcent Okdek Kvar (Nineteen Eighty-Four) by George Orwell, Appendico, “La principoj de Novparolo”,
      Ĉiuj ambiguoj kaj signifomodifoj estis forprenitaj el ili.
      All ambiguities and shades of meaning had been purged out of [these words].

Galician

Etymology

From Latin ambiguus.

Adjective

ambiguo m (feminine singular ambigua, masculine plural ambiguos, feminine plural ambiguas)

  1. ambiguous

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin ambiguus.

Adjective

ambiguo (feminine singular ambigua, masculine plural ambigui, feminine plural ambigue)

  1. ambiguous, equivocal
  2. shifty
  3. doubtful, shady

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Latin

Adjective

ambiguō

  1. dative masculine singular of ambiguus
  2. dative neuter singular of ambiguus
  3. ablative masculine singular of ambiguus
  4. ablative neuter plural of ambiguus

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin ambiguus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /amˈbiɡwo/, [ãmˈbiɣwo]

Adjective

ambiguo (feminine singular ambigua, masculine plural ambiguos, feminine plural ambiguas)

  1. ambiguous
  2. (grammar, of a noun) used as both masculine and feminine

Derived terms

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