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'''fu-djo'''
'''fu-djo'''
# just stopped doing
# just stopped doing
#: ''Invokes the (past) immediate cessative.''
#: Invokes the (past) immediate cessative.


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* ''[[fu-djo-le#Europic|fu-djo-le]]'' ‘just stopped’
* ''[[fudjo-le#Europic|fudjo-le]]'' ‘just stopped’

Latest revision as of 23:04, 6 April 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From fu ‘(cessative)’ + djo ‘(immediate)’.

Adverb (Particle)

fu-djo

  1. just stopped doing
    Invokes the (past) immediate cessative.

Synonyms