proxim

See also: pròxim

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin proximus. Decision no. 69, Progreso I, 77, Progreso I.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈproksim/, /ˈproɡzim/

Preposition

proxim

  1. near (to), close to
    Me es proxim l'autobus-etapeyo.
    I am near the bus stop.

Derived terms

  • proxima (nearby, close, immediate)
  • proxime (nearby, approximately, closely)
  • proximesar (be nearby)
  • proximeskar (go near, approximate)
  • proximesko (rapprochement)
  • proximeso (proximity, vicinity, propinquity, nearness, closeness)
  • proximigar su (approach, go up to)
  • proximigar (bring near, approximate)
  • proximigo (approximation, rapprochement)

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin proximus.

Adjective

proxim m or n (feminine singular proximă, masculine plural proximi, feminine and neuter plural proxime)

  1. nearest, next

Declension

Romansch

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin proximus.

Adjective

proxim m (feminine singular proxima, masculine plural proxims, feminine plural proximas)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) next

Synonyms

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