hermanu

Asturian

Etymology

From Old Leonese ermano, from Vulgar Latin germānus (brother), from Latin germānus (of a brother or sister). Compare Mirandese armano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɾˈmanu/, [eɾˈma.nu]

Noun

hermanu m sg (feminine singular hermana, masculine plural hermanos, feminine plural hermanes)

  1. brother

Leonese

Alternative forms

  • harmanu

Etymology

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Noun

hermanu m (plural hermanos)

  1. brother

References

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