muestro

Ladino

Etymology

From Latin noster (compare Spanish nuestro).

Pronoun

muestro m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מואישטרו)

  1. (possessive) our, ours

Adjective

muestro (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling מואישטרו)

  1. (possessive) our, ours
    • 2019, Silvyo OVADYA, “Hanukah Alegre”, in Şalom Gazetesi:
      Alhad la noche vamos a asender la primera kandela de muestras Hanukiyas.
      Sunday night we're going to light the first candle on our Hanukiyas.
    • Ein Keloheinu:
      Bendicho muestro Dyo, bendicho muestro Senyor, bendicho muestro Rey, bendicho muestro Salvador.
      Blessed be our God, Blessed be our Lord, Blessed be our King, Blessed be our Saviour.

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmwestɾo/ [ˈmwes.t̪ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -estɾo
  • Syllabification: mues‧tro

Verb

muestro

  1. first-person singular present indicative of mostrar
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