tempo
Indonesian
/ˈtem.po/
noun
Definitions
- tempo.
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish tempo (pace, time, tempo) derived from Italian tempo (time, weather) derived from Latin tempus (time, age, in the plural temples, period, season) derived from Proto-Indo-European *tempos (stretch).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*tempos
Gloss
stretch
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tempo English
- tempo Finnish
- extemporalis Latin
- intempestus Latin
- temporalis Latin
- temporaneus Latin
- temporarius Latin
- temporālis Latin
- tempus Latin
- Tempo German
- contrattempo Italian
- controtempo Italian
- intertempo Italian
- nottetempo Italian
- stratempo Italian
- tempaccio Italian
- tempia Italian
- tempismo Italian
- tempista Italian
- tempistica Italian
- tempo Italian
- tempone Italian
- temporizzare Italian
- graftempo Dutch, Flemish
- ijltempo Dutch, Flemish
- tempo Dutch, Flemish
- temps French
- tempo Spanish, Castilian
- temporizador Spanish, Castilian
- tiempo Spanish, Castilian
- *temh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *tempos Proto-Indo-European
- tempo Norwegian Bokmål
- テンポ Japanese
- tempo Polish
- tempo Norwegian Nynorsk
- tempus Norwegian Nynorsk
- tempo Danish
- tempo Czech
- tans Old French
- temps Old French
- tens Old French
- tempo Esperanto
- tempo Serbo-Croatian
- tempo Catalan, Valencian
- timp Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- เทมโป Thai
- tempo Old Portuguese
- 템포 Korean
- taimp Romansh
- tains Romansh
- temp Romansh
- temps Romansh
- tiempu Asturian
- timp Friulian
- temps Old Occitan
- tems Old Occitan
- tempu Sicilian
- tenpo Venetian
- tiamp Dalmatian
- tamps Bourguignon
- tëmp Ladin
- tempus Sardinian
- tiempo Neapolitan
- tenpo Istriot
- tans Picard