Pronunciation | /from/ |
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Hyphenation | from |
Part of speech | adjective |
Positive | from |
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Comparative | frommer |
Superlative | fromst |
Positive | Comparative | Superlative | ||||
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Predicative | from | frommer | (it) fromst, (it) fromste | |||
Attributive | Indefinite | Masculine and feminine plural | fromme | frommere | fromste | |
Indefinite singular | from | frommer | fromst | |||
Plural | fromme | frommere | fromste | |||
Definite | fromme | frommere | fromste | |||
Partitive | froms | frommers |
Catalan | piadós; pietós |
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Dutch | devoot; godsdienstig; godvrezend; vroom; godvruchtig |
English | pious; devout |
English (Old English) | æfæst |
Esperanto | pia |
Faeroese | gudsóttandi |
Finnish | hurskas |
French | pieux |
German | fromm; gottesfürchtig |
Greek | ευσεβής; θρήσκος |
Italian | pio |
Latin | castus; pius; sanctimonialis; sanctus |
Papiamento | deboto; religioso |
Portuguese | piedoso; pio; religioso |
Russian | благочестивый; богобоязненный |
Saterland Frisian | from |
Spanish | devoto; piadoso; pío |
Sranan | fromu; fron; santa; santafasi |
Swedish | gudlig |