[ˈbewəɾe]
1. transitive verb To drink (something).
2. intransitive verb To drink (alcohol).
Etymology: From Latin bibere.
[ˈbewəɾe]
1. transitive verb To drink (something).
2. intransitive verb To drink (alcohol).
Etymology: From Latin bibere.
[loˈneʃ]
1. adjective Long.
2. adverb of place Far, far away.
Etymology: From Latin longe.
[ad ou̯ loˈneʃ de]
1. preposition Along (over the length of something), during (a period of time). Example: Ous amorats laicen chaminăre ad ou loneix dou rïu, the lovers like walking along the river.
[venˈteɾ]
1. masculine noun Belly.
2. masculine noun Womb (in a pregnant woman).
Etymology: From Latin venter.
[ˈnome]
1. masculine noun Name.
2. masculine noun Noun (linguistics).
Etymology: From Latin nomen.
[ˈt͡ʃaɾna]
1. feminine noun Flesh.
2. feminine noun Meat.
Etymology: From Latin caro, carnis.
[ˈpeʎa]
1. feminine noun Skin.
2. feminine noun Fur.
Etymology: From Latin pellis.
[aˈkeu̯]
1. demonstrative determiner, masculine singular That.
Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into aceul’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: aceus; for feminine singular: aceua, or aceual’ before words beginning with a vowel or h-; for feminine plural: aceuas.
2. demonstrative pronoun, masculine singular That one.
Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into aceul’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For masculine plural: aceus; for feminine singular: aceua, or aceual’ before words beginning with a vowel or h-; for feminine plural: aceuas.
Etymology: From Latin eccum ille.
[tot]
1. indefinite determiner All, every.
2. indefinite pronoun All, all of them.
3. adjective Whole.
Etymology: From Latin totus.
[ˈtoɾnəɾe]
1. intransitive verb To come back, to go back.
2. intransitive verb To turn around.
3. intransitive verb To become, to turn into, to get, to start to be. Example: Jo vad tornant malrazonator, I’m going crazy.
Etymology: From Latin tornare.