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1 cirkulado
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2 iragan
iz.1. past; \iragana eta etorkizuna ez dira gure the past and future are not ours; \iraganeko hutsak mistakes of the past | past mistakes2. (Gram.) ( lehenaldia) past; oraina eta \iragana bereizteko in order to distinguish the present from the past du/ad. [ diraga: ziragan ]1. ( jazo, gertatu) to happen, occur2. ( denbora)a. ( inork denbora) to spend; han urte asko \iragan zuten they spent many years thereb. ( denbora) to go by; \iragan urtean last year3.a. ( muga jakin bat pasa) to pass; marra \iragan gabe without passing the lineb. ( igaro, gurutzatu) to cross; zubia \iragan zuten they {went over || crossed} the bridge4. ( jasan) to suffer, undergo, bear5. ( ezpata, labana, e.a.) to run through; ezpataz bihotza \iragan zion he ran his sword through his heart6. ( pairatu) to suffer; esan ezinezko nekeak \iraganik having gone through unspeakable pain7. ( ahaztu) to forget; gogotik \iragana nuen I got it out of my mind | I forgot about it da/ad.1. ( toki batetik bestera joan, pasa) to pass; hemendik iragaiten zen etxera joateko he passed this way on his way home; diru hori eskutik eskura \iragan da that money has passed from hand to hand; mundu honetatik bestera \iragan to pass away | to go on to the next life2. ( denbora) to go by; denbora \iragan zaizu your time's up3. ( moneta bat legezko erabilerakoa izan) to be in circulation; diru hori ez da hemen iragaten that money isn't in circulation here
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