"файно" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Ukrainian]

IPA: [ˈfai̯nɔ] Forms: фа́йно [canonical], fájno [romanization]
Etymology: From Polish fajne, and probably sometimes directly from German fein. Compare English fine, French fin, Italian finire. Etymology templates: {{bor|uk|pl|fajne}} Polish fajne, {{bor|uk|de|fein}} German fein, {{cog|en|fine}} English fine, {{cog|fr|fin}} French fin, {{cog|it|finire}} Italian finire Head templates: {{uk-adv|фа́йно}} фа́йно • (fájno)
  1. well, fine
    Sense id: en-файно-uk-adv-TjwiBIs-

Interjection [Ukrainian]

IPA: [ˈfai̯nɔ] Forms: фа́йно [canonical], fájno [romanization]
Etymology: From Polish fajne, and probably sometimes directly from German fein. Compare English fine, French fin, Italian finire. Etymology templates: {{bor|uk|pl|fajne}} Polish fajne, {{bor|uk|de|fein}} German fein, {{cog|en|fine}} English fine, {{cog|fr|fin}} French fin, {{cog|it|finire}} Italian finire Head templates: {{head|uk|interjection|head=фа́йно}} фа́йно • (fájno)
  1. OK, all right, fine
    Sense id: en-файно-uk-intj-kUbgqc3m Categories (other): Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Ukrainian entries with incorrect language header: 0 100

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    {
      "args": {
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      "expansion": "German fein",
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      "expansion": "French fin",
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