"franjo" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [ˈfranjo] Audio: LL-Q143 (epo)-Lepticed7-franjo.wav Forms: franjon [accusative, singular], franjoj [plural], franjojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -anjo Etymology: From fratino (“sister”) + -njo (affectionate female diminutive, applied to the first or first two syllables of the word). Etymology templates: {{suffix|eo|fratino|njo|pos2=affectionate female diminutive, applied to the first or first two syllables of the word|t1=sister}} fratino (“sister”) + -njo (affectionate female diminutive, applied to the first or first two syllables of the word) Head templates: {{eo-head}} franjo (accusative singular franjon, plural franjoj, accusative plural franjojn)
  1. (endearing) sis, sissy (diminutive of sister) Tags: endearing Categories (topical): Female family members Coordinate_terms: fraĉjo (english: bro) [diminutive]

Inflected forms

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          "sis",
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    },
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  ],
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    },
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    },
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