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1 deklinabide
iz. (Gram.)1. declension: euskal \deklinabide Basque declension2. [ izenen aurrean ] \deklinabide-atzizkiak declension suffixes; joskera eta \deklinabidea lantzeko in order to work on the conjugation and declension -
2 deklinazio
iz.1. (Gram.) declension2. Astron. declination -
3 izen
iz.1.a. name; -(r)i \izena ezarri to name; erregearen \izenean in the name of the King; \izenik gabe anonymously ; Keetmanshoop \izeneko herrira iritsi ziren they reached the town of Keetmanshoop ; Hartenstein \izeneko gizon bat a man called Hartenstein; gerra horri esker, beharbada, \izena berreskuratuko dute izana sekula galdu ez dutenak perhaps thanks to that war, those who never did lose their identity will gain their name back as wellb. \izena eman to sign up, register ; joan nahi dutenok astelehena baino lehen eman behar duzue \izena those of you who want to go must sign up before Mondayc. \izen erregistratu registered name; \izen sozial company name | corporate namea. name; txori askoren \izena daki he knows the name of many birdsb. (esa.) abertzale \izenarekin izana duzuenok gure aberria saldu duzue you so-called patriots have sold our country down the river3. (Gram.)a. noun; \izen arrunt common nounb. [ izenen aurrean ] noun-, nominal; \izen-joko noun declension4. ( omena) name, reputation; \izen gaiztoko ill-reputed; \izen txar bad reputation, ill repute; \izen ona lortu to get a good name; i-i \izena kendu to discredit sb Oharra: ikus oharra middle name sarreran
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