Duscan Word summary
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adjective
[C] Comparable
ruino
[ˈxuj.no]
bad (unfavourable)
[ˈxuj.no]
bad (unfavourable)
Etymology
Latin: ruina
The use as an adjective rather than a noun came from Portuguese "ruim". Notes
*This is one of the few adjectives in Duscan that have irregular comparative and superlative forms, although the regular forms "mai ruino(a/e)" and "il/la/le mai ruino(a/e)" are also correct.
Latin: ruina
The use as an adjective rather than a noun came from Portuguese "ruim". Notes
*This is one of the few adjectives in Duscan that have irregular comparative and superlative forms, although the regular forms "mai ruino(a/e)" and "il/la/le mai ruino(a/e)" are also correct.
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Inflection of 'ruino' (2 tables)
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Synonyms (0)
No known synonyms.
Homonyms (0)
No known homonyms.
Conlang translations
Natural translations
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Danish (dansk)dårlig
German (Deutsch)schlecht
English bad
Finnish (Suomi)huono
French (Français)mauvais
Hungarian (Magyar)rossz
Italian (Italiano)cattivo
Dutch (Nederlands) slecht
Norwegian (Norsk) dårlig
Swedish (Svenska)dålig