singular: yo soy un hombre parado en una pierno
plural: yo soy un hombre y me paro en los dos piernos
plural: yo soy un hombre y me paro en los dos piernos
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Get the perino mug.The Ido word for "girl". Much like its mother language (Esperanto) the utility of this language is highly questionable but this remains an option for a term of endearment to any females you know (plural is "puerini"), especially to convey a sense of internationalism and multilingualism.
Much like the Esperanto equivalent "knabino" you could indo-europeanize it as "puerina" but it must be remembered that in both these languages, "-o" is an ending to nouns and "-a" is an ending to adjectives, making it a convenient to sort of spite the language if you want.
Much like the Esperanto equivalent "knabino" you could indo-europeanize it as "puerina" but it must be remembered that in both these languages, "-o" is an ending to nouns and "-a" is an ending to adjectives, making it a convenient to sort of spite the language if you want.
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