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In Esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation, opposite of" and -ina "feminine"

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In Esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation, opposite of" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: http://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7

In Esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation, opposite of" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: https://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7

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In esperantoEsperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation""negation, opposite of" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: http://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7

In esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: http://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7

In Esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation, opposite of" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: http://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7

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In esperanto there are some words of this kind, e.g., malina "male" composed of mal- "negation" and -ina "feminine"

More examples can be found in this answer: http://esperanto.stackexchange.com/a/407/7