[salutaˈzo]
1. feminine noun Greeting, hail, wave.
Etymology: From salut-, stem of salutre, plus derivative suffix -zõ.
S~n a Marja
[salutaˈzon a ˈmaɾja]
1. feminine noun Hail Mary (prayer).
[saˈlu]
1. feminine noun Health, welfare.
2. interjection Cheers!, good health!
Etymology: From Latin salus, salutis.
[amai̯n]
1. interjection Amen (at the end of a prayer).
Etymology: From Hebrew amen via Latin amen.
[ˈtentɾe]
1. transitive verb To tempt.
Etymology: From Latin temptare.
[bai̯n]
1. adverb of manner Well, correctly. Example: Ous stuggants façeiren oul’eixam bain, the students did well in the exam.
2. masculine noun Good (as in good and evil).
Etymology: From Latin bene.
[bai̯n kwe]
1. concessive conjunction Although. Example: Bain qwe ill eh inferm, ill venaré hogge, although he is ill, he’ll come today.