[ˈviːu]
1. adjective Alive.
Etymology: From Latin vivus.
[ˈviːu]
1. adjective Alive.
Etymology: From Latin vivus.
[ˈvita]
1. feminine noun Life.
Etymology: From Latin vita.
[ˈgɾau̯dɾe]
1. transitive verb To conceive (a child).
Etymology: From Latin gravida via *gravidare.
[gɾau̯ˈdata]
1. feminine noun Pregnant woman.
Etymology: From graud-, stem of graudre-si, plus derivative suffix -ata.
[paɾˈtoɾəɾe]
1. intransitive verb To bear (a child).
Etymology: From Latin parturire.
[geˈneɾəɾe]
1. transitive verb To beget, to generate, to breed, to cause.
Etymology: From Latin generare.
[foˈtujəɾe]
1. intransitive verb To fuck (informal word).
2. transitive verb To fuck someone (informal word), to have sexual intercourse with someone.
Etymology: From Latin futuere.
[ʃteɾˈkoɾ]
1. masculine noun Dung, manure.
Etymology: From Latin stercus, stercoris.
[ˈmeɾda]
1. feminine noun Shit.
Etymology: From Latin merda.