See avinjo on Wiktionary
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"expansion": "Etymology tree\nEsperanto avino\nEsperanto -nj-\nEsperanto avinjo\nFrom avino (“grandmother”) + -nj-.",
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"a‧vin‧jo",
"avi‧njo"
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"text": "Mi ofte bakis keksojn kun mia avinjo.",
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}
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