nazo

Esperanto

Etymology

From German Nase.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnazo/
  • Hyphenation: na‧zo
  • Rhymes: -azo
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Noun

nazo (accusative singular nazon, plural nazoj, accusative plural nazojn)

  1. nose

Derived terms

See also

  • nazpurigi (to blow one's nose)

Galician

Verb

nazo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of nacer

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto nazo, English nasal, French nasal, German Nase, Italian naso, Russian наза́льный (nazálʹnyj), Spanish nasal.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnazo/

Noun

nazo (plural nazi)

  1. nose

Derived terms

  • facar longa nazo (to laugh at)
  • nazala (nasal)
  • nazaligar (to nasalize)
  • nazalo (a nasal (sound, letter))
  • nazbinoklo (nose glasses)
  • nazfetida (a stinking nose; affected with ozaena)
  • nazguto (a nose drop, snot, snivel)
  • nazkataro (cold in the head)
  • nazo kontre nazo (nose to nose; face to face)
  • nazparolar (to speak through the nose)
  • nazpeco (nosepiece (serving as protection))
  • naztruo (nostril; blowhole)
  • naztuko (handkerchief)
  • platnaza (flat, pug, snub-nosed (person))
  • platnazo (flat, pug, snub-nosed (person))
  • nazego

Japanese

Romanization

nazo

  1. Rōmaji transcription of なぞ
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