/botoi̯/, [bo.t̪oi̯]
OriginBorrowed from Spanish botón.
Formsbotoi(absolutive, indefinite) · botoia(absolutive, indefinite, singular) · botoiak(absolutive, indefinite, plural) · botoiok(absolutive, plural, proximal) · botoik(ergative, indefinite) · botoiak(ergative, indefinite, singular) · botoiek(ergative, indefinite, plural) · botoiok(ergative, plural, proximal) · botoiri(dative, indefinite) · botoiari(dative, indefinite, singular) · botoiei(dative, indefinite, plural) · botoioi(dative, plural, proximal) · botoiren(genitive, indefinite) · botoiaren(genitive, indefinite, singular) · botoien(genitive, indefinite, plural) · botoion(genitive, plural, proximal) · botoirekin(comitative, indefinite) · botoiarekin(comitative, indefinite, singular) · botoiekin(comitative, indefinite, plural) · botoiokin(comitative, plural, proximal)
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