ezkondu
Basque
    
    Etymology
    
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Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /es̻kondu/, [e̞s̻.kõ̞n̪.d̪u]
 
Verb
    
ezkondu ? (present participle ezkontzen, future participle ezkonduko, short form ezkon, verbal noun ezkontze)
- to marry
 
Derived terms
    
- ezkonahaide (“in-law”)
 - ezkonahizpa (“(a woman's) sister-in-law”)
 - ezkonanaia (“(a man's) brother-in-law”)
 - ezkonarreba (“(a man's) sister-in-law”)
 - ezkonberri (“newlywed”)
 - ezkonberritan (“shortly after marrying”)
 - ezkonbidaia (“honeymoon”)
 - ezkonbizitza (“married life”)
 - ezkondei (“admonishment”)
 - ezkondeiak egin (“to admonish”)
 - ezkongabe (“bachelor, single”) (see there for further derivations)
 - ezkongaietan (“while being single”)
 - ezkongai (“single, fiancé, fiancée”)
 - ezkonge (“bachelor, single”)
 - ezkongetza (“celibacy”)
 - ezkon-hitz (“engagement”)
 - ezkonlagun (“spouse”)
 - ezkon-nahaste (“adultery”)
 - ezkon-neba (“(a woman's) brother-in-law”)
 - ezkonsari (“dowry”)
 - ezkonsenide (“in-law”)
 - ezkontide (“spouse”)
 - ezkontza (“marriage, wedding”) (see there for further derivations)
 
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