eronat
Romanian
Etymology
Partial calque of French erroné (with final -é incorrectly interpreted as the participial ending -é),[1] from Middle French errone, from Latin errōneus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.roˈnat/
Adjective
eronat m or n (feminine singular eronată, masculine plural eronați, feminine and neuter plural eronate)
Declension
Declension of eronat
References
- Martin Maiden (2010) “Italian’s long-lost sister: the Romanian language and why Italianists should know about it”, in Vilma De Gasparin, editor, The Italianist, volume 30, supplement 2, Taylor & Francis, , page 36
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