[ˈd͡ʒiɾəɾe]
1. transitive verb To turn, to spin.
2. intransitive verb To go around, to rotate, to revolve.
Etymology: From Latin gyrare.
[ˈd͡ʒiɾəɾe]
1. transitive verb To turn, to spin.
2. intransitive verb To go around, to rotate, to revolve.
Etymology: From Latin gyrare.
[ˈkawəɾe]
1. transitive verb To dig, to dig over.
2. intransitive verb To dig.
Etymology: From Latin cavare.
[ˈpensəɾe]
1. transitive verb To think, to think about, to think over.
2. intransitive verb To think.
Etymology: From Latin pensare.
[ˈpensəɾe de]
1. prepositional verb To think of (somebody/something), to have an opinion about (somebody/something).
[ˈpensəɾe ne]
1. prepositional verb To think about (somebody/something), to have (somebody/something) in one’s thoughts.
[ˈsufləɾe]
1. transitive verb To blow out (candles), to blow away (by the wind).
2. intransitive verb To blow.
Etymology: From Latin sufflare.
[fi]
1. adjective Thin.
2. masculine noun End.
Etymology: From Latin finis.
[ˈau̯tɾe]
1. indefinite determiner Another (singular), other (plural). Example: Hjer nõ vené Paul, meh autre amic de mou feix, Paul didn’t come yesterday, but another friend of my son’s.
2. indefinite pronoun Another (singular), other (plural). Example: Hast venat autre qwezonant pur tu, another one has been asking for you.
Etymology: From Latin alterum.