[lau̯r]
1. masculine noun Lip.
Etymology: From Latin labrum.
[lau̯r]
1. masculine noun Lip.
Etymology: From Latin labrum.
[rei̯m]
1. masculine noun Rhythm, beat.
Etymology: From Latin rhythmus.
[pui̯n]
1. masculine noun Fist.
Etymology: From Latin pugnus.
[mou̯ˈseɾ]
1. masculine noun Mister, sir, gentleman.
Etymology: From French monsieur.
[mou̯ˈseɾ]
2. masculine noun Lord (religion).
[ˈdiːo]
1. masculine noun God (in general).
Etymology: From Latin deus.
[ˈdiːo]
2. proper noun God (in Christianity).
[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.
[paɾˈdo]
1. masculine noun Forgiveness, pardon.
Etymology: From Latin perdonare via French pardon.