"frenezeta" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Esperanto]

Forms: frenezetan [accusative, singular], frenezetaj [plural], frenezetajn [accusative, plural]
Etymology: From freneza (“crazy”) + -et- (diminutive). Etymology templates: {{suf|eo|freneza|-et-|pos2=diminutive|t1=crazy}} freneza (“crazy”) + -et- (diminutive) Head templates: {{eo-head}} frenezeta (accusative singular frenezetan, plural frenezetaj, accusative plural frenezetajn)
  1. nutty, kooky, eccentric

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Eble English povas esti ludilo por kelkaj frenezetaj intelektuloj (kiuj cetere, ni suspektas, estas sendube anarkiistoj!) sed, se vi deziras lingvon por la Nordamerika kontinento, estus pli reale studi lingvojn kiel Hopian aŭ Ĉinukan, kiuj havas historiajn tradiciojn kaj konformas al la bezonoj de la ĉiutaga vivo.",
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