/ˈt͡serta/
OriginCommon Romance, from Latin certus.
- certain, sure
“1910, L. L. Zamenhof, speech at the sixth World Congress of Esperanto in Washington, D.C.” — I am sure that when we see them again, we will no longer recognize them.
- certain, some, determinate
“Nu, en certaj okazoj multe da saĝo estas pli malbona, ol se oni ĝin tute ne havus.” — Now, in certain cases a lot of wisdom is worse than if you had none at all.
Formscertan(accusative, singular) · certaj(plural) · certajn(accusative, plural)