facila
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin facilis, French facile, Italian facile, Spanish fácil, Portuguese fácil.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /faˈt͡sila/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ila
- Hyphenation: fa‧ci‧la
Adjective
facila (accusative singular facilan, plural facilaj, accusative plural facilajn)
- easy; simple
- Antonym: malfacila
- Ne estas facila demando! ― It isn’t a simple question!
- gentle
- 1891, “La Espero”, L. L. Zamenhof (lyrics):
- En la mondon venis nova sento,
tra la mondo iras forta voko;
per flugiloj de facila vento
nun de loko flugu ĝi al loko.- Into the world came a new feeling,
through the world goes a powerful call;
by means of wings of a gentle wind
now let it fly from place to place.
- Into the world came a new feeling,
Derived terms
- facilanima (“frivolous”)
- facile (“easily”)
- facileco (“simplicity”)
- facili (“to be easy”)
- faciligi (“to make easy”)
- faciliĝi (“to become easy”)
Ido
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /faˈt͡sila/
Adjective
facila
Derived terms
- desfacileskar (“to get harder, more complicated”)
- desfaciligar (“to render difficult”)
- facile (“easily”)
- facileskar (“to get easier”)
- faciligar (“to facilitate”)