barbari
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Borrowed from Latin barbarus (“foreigner, barbarian, uncivilized person”).
barbari m (genitive singular barbara, nominative plural barbarar)
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barbari m pl
barbari m pl
barbarī
barbarī m
Derived from Latin barbaria. Cognate of Danish barbari, German Barbarei, French barbarie.
barbari n
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