parto

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin pars, partis.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

parto (accusative singular parton, plural partoj, accusative plural partojn)

  1. part
    Kvankam ĉi tiu parto de la muzeo fermiĝi por ŝanĝoj, la restaĵo de la muzeo estas aperta al la publiko.
    Although this part of the museum is closed for alterations, the remainder of the museum is open to the public.
  2. share
    Ni ĉiuj havis parton la sukceso de la karitato bazaro.
    We all had a share in the success of the charity bazaar.

Derived terms

  • antaŭparto (forepart)
  • ĉefparto (body, literally the largest or most important part of something)
  • partopreni (to take part, participate)

Galician

Verb

parto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of partir

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto, from Latin.

Noun

parto (plural parti)

  1. part (a component of)

Italian

Etymology 1

From Latin partus.

Noun

parto m (plural parti)

  1. childbirth, labour, parturition

Noun

parto m (plural parti)

  1. Parthian

Adjective

parto (feminine singular parta, masculine plural parti, feminine plural parte)

  1. Parthian

Verb

parto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of partire

Anagrams


Latin

Participle

partō

  1. dative masculine singular of partus
  2. dative neuter singular of partus
  3. ablative masculine singular of partus
  4. ablative neuter singular of partus

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpar.tɔ/

Verb

parto

  1. impersonal past of przeć

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • (Paulista) IPA(key): /ˈpaɹ.tu/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈpaɻ.to/

Etymology 1

From Old Portuguese parto, from Latin partus (birth), from pariō (I bring forth, I give birth to, I produce), from Proto-Indo-European *per- (to bring forth).

Noun

parto m (plural partos)

  1. childbirth (act of giving birth)
    Synonyms: nascimento, parição, paridela, parturição
Derived terms
  • parto caudal
  • parto cefálico
  • parto cesáreo
  • parto cesariano
  • parto da montanha
  • parto induzido
  • parto normal
  • parto seco

Etymology 2

Inflected form of partir (to part; to depart).

Verb

parto

  1. first-person singular (eu) present indicative of partir

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈparto/, [ˈpart̪o]

Etymology 1

From Latin partus.

Noun

parto m (plural partos)

  1. childbirth
  2. offspring
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Partia.

Adjective

parto (feminine singular parta, masculine plural partos, feminine plural partas)

  1. Parthian

Noun

parto m (plural partos, feminine parta, feminine plural partas)

  1. Parthian

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

parto

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of partir.

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