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Inherited from Spanish progreso (“progress”).

progreso

  1. progress

progreso (accusative singular progreson, plural progresoj, accusative plural progresojn)

  1. progress
    • 1922, Eŭgeno Lanti, For la neŭtralismon!‎[1]:
      Kiam la aviadiloj konkeris la ĉielon, multaj naivuloj diris, ke tiu grava progreso forstrekos la landlimojn.
      When airplanes conquered the sky, many naive people said that this major progress would eliminate borders.

Borrowed from Latin prōgressus.

progreso m (plural progresos)

  1. progress, development, advancement
    Synonym: avance
    Antonym: regreso

Borrowed from Esperanto progreso, English progress, French progrès, German Progress, Italian progresso, Russian прогре́сс (progréss), Spanish progreso.

progreso (plural progresi)

  1. progress

Borrowed from Latin prōgressus (“an advance”), from the participle stem of prōgredī (“to go forward, advance, develop”), from pro- (“forth, before”) +‎ gradi (“to walk, go”).

progreso m (plural progresos)

  1. progress, headway, advancement

progreso

  1. first-person singular present indicative of progresar