[ˈou̯ɾa]
1. feminine noun Hour, time, moment.
Etymology: From Latin hora.
ad al’~
[ad aˈlou̯ɾa]
1. adverb of time At the hour, at the time, when it comes to.
[ˈou̯ɾa]
1. feminine noun Hour, time, moment.
Etymology: From Latin hora.
[ad aˈlou̯ɾa]
1. adverb of time At the hour, at the time, when it comes to.
[ˈod͡ʒe]
1. adverb of time Today.
Etymology: From Latin hodie.
[ˈkiɾka]
1. adverb of place or time Near here, nearby. Example: Ou hwern eh circa, winter is coming (=winter is nearly here).
Etymology: From Latin circa.
[ˈkiɾka de]
1. preposition Near, close to (not far away). Example: Oul’hospitau eh circa da stazõ de train, the hospital is near the train station.
2. preposition Around (approximate). Example: J’heh wannat circa de douz millõns d’euros nou loto, I’ve won around two million euros in the lottery.
Etymology: From Latin circa.
[ˈaɾa]
1. adverb of time Now.
Etymology: From Latin hac hora via Catalan ara.
[pɾeˈmjeɾ]
1. adjective First (ordinal number).
2. adverb of time First (before anything else).
Etymology: From Latin primarius via French premier.