Esperanto
Noun
bufon
- accusative singular of bufo
Polish
Etymology
From French bouffon (“jester”), from Italian buffone.
Pronunciation
Noun
bufon m pers (feminine bufonka)
- (derogatory) a selfish, conceited person.
Declension
declension of bufon
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singular |
plural |
nominative |
bufon
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bufoni
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genitive |
bufona
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bufonów
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dative |
bufonowi
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bufonom
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accusative |
bufona
|
bufonów
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instrumental |
bufonem
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bufonami
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locative |
bufonie
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bufonach
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vocative |
bufonie
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bufoni
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Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
French bouffon
Pronunciation
Noun
bufon m (plural bufoni, feminine equivalent bufonă)
- A fool; a type of comic, similar to a court jester.
Declension
declension of bufon
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singular |
plural |
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indefinite articulation |
definite articulation |
indefinite articulation |
definite articulation |
nominative/accusative |
(un) bufon
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bufonul
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(niște) bufoni
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bufonii
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genitive/dative |
(unui) bufon
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bufonului
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(unor) bufoni
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bufonilor
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vocative |
bufonule
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bufonilor
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