karno
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Italian carne, from Latin carnem, accusative of carō (“flesh, meat”). Compare Spanish carne, Portuguese carne, Romanian carne, Catalan carn, French chair, as well as English carnage, carrion.
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karno (uncountable, accusative karnon)
karno (plural karni)
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karno n (diminutive karenkò)
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