humuro
Esperanto
Etymology
From English humour, ultimately from Latin hūmor.
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key): [huˈmuro]
- Rhymes: -uro
- Hyphenation: hu‧mu‧ro
Noun
humuro (uncountable, accusative humuron)
- humor (US), humour (UK) (quality of being amusing or funny)
Usage notes
Not to be confused with humoro.
Derived terms
- humura
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from French humour, German Humor, Italian humour, Russian ю́мор (júmor), Spanish humor (all either borrowings or semantic loans from English) and English humour, ultimately from Latin hūmor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /huˈmuro/
Noun
humuro (uncountable)
- humour, jocose imagination (less intellectual and more sympathetic than wit)
Derived terms
- humuroza (“humourist, humorous, witty”)
- humuristo (“humourist, humorist”)
Paronyms
- humoro (“temper, mood, humour (state of mind)”)