kobo
English
Principense
Etymology
From Portuguese cobra (“snake”), from Old Galician-Portuguese coobra, from Latin colubra.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈkɔ.bɔ]
References
- “kobo” in 2012, Vanessa Pinheiro de Araújo, Um Dicionário Principense-Português.
Volapük
Related terms
- kobojen
- koboköm
- kobolagön
- kobolevüd
- kobolevüdön
- kobolägön
- kobonumam
- kobonumamalül
- kobonumön
- kobopedön
- kobopladam
- kobopladot
- kobopladön
- koboplifön
- koboseid
- koboseidön
- kobosukön
- kobosumön
- koboton
- kobotonön
- kobovobön
- koboyum
- koboyumot
- koboyümavöd
- koboyümön
- koboäd
- koboädavöd
- koboädik
- koboädön
Waboda
References
- Karl J. Franklin, Comparative Wordlist 1 of the Gulf District and adjacent areas (1975), page 67
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