tartufo
See also: tartufò
Esperanto
Etymology
From the character Tartuffe (in Esperanto: Tartufo) in the theatrical comedy Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur by Molière.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tarˈtu.fo/, [t̪är̺ˈt̪uːfo]
- Rhymes: -ufo
- Hyphenation: tar‧tù‧fo
Related terms
Descendants
- → Serbo-Croatian:
- → Slovene: tartuf
- ⇒ Italian: tartufolo (diminutive)
- → Alemannic German: artuffula
- → Bavarian: gartufela, kartufula
- → German: Tartuffel, Tartüffel, Kartoffel
- → Bulgarian: картоф (kartof)
- → Danish: kartoffel
- → Icelandic: kartafla
- → Estonian: kartul
- → Latvian: kartupelis
- → Polish: kartofel
- → Romanian: cartof
- → Russian: картофель (kartofelʹ), карто́ф (kartóf), карто́фь (kartófʹ), карто́фка (kartófka), карто́ха (kartóxa), карто́хля (kartóxlja), карто́пля (kartóplja), карто́сы (kartósy), картыши́ (kartyší), карто́фка (kartófka), гарто́хля (gartóxlja)
- → Ukrainian: картопля (kartoplja)
- → Yiddish: קאַרטאָפֿל (kartofl)
- → German Low German: Kantüffel, Kartuffel, Kartüffel, Kortüffel
- → Estonian: kartul
- → Latvian: kartupelis
- → Hunsrik: Kartoffel
Spanish
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