[peɾeˈʃo]
1. feminine noun Person.
Etymology: From Latin persona.
[peɾeˈʃo]
1. feminine noun Person.
Etymology: From Latin persona.
[peʃ]
1. masculine noun Fish.
Etymology: From Latin piscis.
[pwoɾ]
1. masculine noun Fear, dread.
Etymology: From Latin pavor.
[pɾoˈwai̯l]
1. adjective Probable (likely).
2. adjective Provable (which can be proved).
Etymology: From prowăre.
[ˈpɾowa]
1. feminine noun Proof, evidence, test.
Etymology: From Latin proba.
[ˈpɾendɾe]
1. transitive verb To take, to hold, to pick.
Etymology: From Latin prendere.
[ˈpotɾe]
1. masculine noun Power.
2. periphrastic verb To be able to, can. It expresses ability. It is followed by an infinitive. Example: Jo pot façre-ou, I can do it.
3. periphrastic verb May, could. It expresses a possibility or permission. It is followed by an infinitive. Example: Se pote pluggăre dou noix, tonight it could rain.
4. periphrastic verb May, mustn’t (in negative sentences). It expresses permission. It is followed by an infinitive. Example: Ca ũ nõ pote fumăre, you mustn’t smoke here.
Etymology: From Latin potere.
[ˈpeɾdɾe]
1. transitive verb To lose, to waste.
2. intransitive verb To lose (a match).
Etymology: From Latin perdere.