llewăre

[ˈʎewəɾe]

1. transitive verb To carry, to take, to transport.

2. transitive verb To wear (clothes).

3. transitive verb To raise, to lift, to put something up.

4. periphrastic verb It expresses a repetitive action or a process under development. It is followed by a gerund. It corresponds roughly to present perfect continuous in English. Example: Se llewe pluggant tot ou dïe, it has been raining all day.

5. periphrastic verb It expresses a finished action. It is followed by a participle in gender and number agreement with the direct object. It corresponds roughly to present perfect in English. Example: Jo llewe lleggatas cincent paggas de dou llïur, it have read fifty pages of this book.

Etymology: From Latin levare.

langaix

[laŋˈgaʃ]

1. masculine noun Language.

Etymology: From langa plus derivative suffix -aix.

~ costrujat

[~ koʃtɾuˈjat]

1. masculine noun Conlang.

Etymology: From English constructed language.

~ d’oc

[~ dok]

1. masculine noun Occitan (language).

Etymology: From Occitan lenga d’òc.