vampiro

Esperanto

Noun

vampiro (accusative singular vampiron, plural vampiroj, accusative plural vampirojn)

  1. vampire
    • 2007 February, Stražnickas, Laimius, “Mia estrino estas vampiro”, in Monato, volume 28, number 2, ISSN 0772-456X, page 16:
      Ambaŭ virinoj decidis, ke ili havis kontaktojn kun tiel nomataj energetikaj vampiroj, kiuj suĉis ilian energion.
      (please add an English translation of this quote)
    • 2007 December, Lily, “Ununokta Amorsperto”, in Penseo, number 194, page 5:
      Je mia granda mir’,
      belaspekta vampir’
      li montris sin antaŭ mi.
      (please add an English translation of this quote)

Derived terms


Italian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -iro

Noun

vampiro m (plural vampiri)

  1. vampire
  2. vampire bat (mammal)

Anagrams


Portuguese

Etymology

From French vampire or German Vampir, from Hungarian vámpír, from Serbo-Croatian vàmpīr, from Macedonian.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɐ̃.ˈpi.ɾu/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /vɐ̃.ˈpi.ɾo/
  • Hyphenation: vam‧pi‧ro

Noun

vampiro m (plural vampiros, feminine vampira, feminine plural vampiras, feminine vampiresa, feminine plural vampiresas)

  1. vampire (mythological creature)
  2. vampire bat (blood sucking bat)
  3. vamp (woman who uses sexual desire to exploit men)

Synonyms

Verb

vampiro

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of vampirar

Spanish

Etymology

From French vampire or German Vampir, from Hungarian vámpír, from Serbo-Croatian vàmpīr, from Macedonian.

Noun

vampiro m (plural vampiros, feminine vampira, feminine plural vampiras)

  1. vampire
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