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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[[fra#Europic|fra]]'' ‘from’ and ''[[no#Europic|no]]'' ‘inside’.
From ''[[fra#Europic|fra]]'' ‘from’ + ''[[no#Europic|no]]'' ‘inside’.


===Adverb (Preposition)===
===Adverb (Preposition)===
'''fra-no'''
'''fra-no'''
# out, out of
# out, out of
#: '''''[[fra-no#Europic|Fra-no]]''' and '''[[ka-tri#Europic|ka-tri]]''' are generally synonymous, though the latter has additional semantic range, such as ‘to the outside of’.''
#: ''[[fra-no#Europic|Fra-no]]'' and ''[[ka-tri#Europic|ka-tri]]'' are generally synonymous, though the latter has additional semantic range, such as ‘to the outside of’.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[ka-tri#Europic|ka-tri]]'' ‘out of’
* ''[[ka-tri#Europic|ka-tri]]'' ‘out of’

Latest revision as of 04:01, 26 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From fra ‘from’ + no ‘inside’.

Adverb (Preposition)

fra-no

  1. out, out of
    Fra-no and ka-tri are generally synonymous, though the latter has additional semantic range, such as ‘to the outside of’.

Synonyms