[riʃˈpiɾəɾe]
1. transitive verb To breathe (air, smoke, etc.).
2. intransitive verb To breathe.
Etymology: From Latin respirare.
[riʃˈpiɾəɾe]
1. transitive verb To breathe (air, smoke, etc.).
2. intransitive verb To breathe.
Etymology: From Latin respirare.
[rond]
1. adjective Round.
Etymology: From Latin rotondus via French rond.
[raˈdeʃa]
1. feminine noun Root.
Etymology: From Latin radix.
[re]
1. feminine noun Net, network, mesh.
Etymology: From Latin rete.
Plural: retas.
[re]
1. derivative suffix Added to the stem of a verb, it derives the corresponding infinitive. Example: coinoç-, coinoçre, to know.
Spelling: For weak verbs, it turns into -ăre, pronounced [əɾe]. Example: crej-, crejăre, to create.
Etymology: From Latin -are.
[ˈrapid]
1. adjective Fast, quick.
Etymology: From Latin rapidus.
[raˈzo]
1. feminine noun Reason.
Etymology: From Latin ratio, rationis.
[ˈrosa]
1. feminine noun Rose (flower).
2. adjective Pink.
Etymology: From Latin rosa.