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1 itundu
du/ad.1. ( p.) to contract2. ( garia) to remove ears fromb. ( landarea) to {take || strip} leaves off, defoiliate formala. da/ad.1. to seek the advice, take advice (- z, -(r)ekin: with)2. to reach an understanding, come to terms (- (r)ekin: with) ; elkarrekin \itundu ziren ezkutatzeko diru-zati bat they agreed to hide a part of the money3. to be informed; ez nago ondo \itunduta den-dena garbi esateko bestean I am not well (enough) informed to say absolutely everything for sure -
2 jakitun
iz.1. informed person, one who is on the know2. (z.tx.) know-it-all, smart-aleck io. informed, knowlegeable; \jakitun egon be in the know -
3 informatu
du/ad. to inform; \informatu nien I informed them -
4 jakile
iz.1. one who knows, informed person2. \jakile izan to attest3. expert, specialist -
5 jakin
[from *e-aki-n] iz.1. \jakinaren gainean i. knowingly ii. ( oharturik) consciously, with awareness iii. with premeditation; \jakinaren gainean egin zuen he knew full well what he did; \jakinaren gainearen esaten ditu horrelako gauzak he knows perfectly well the things he says; \jakinaren gainean egon to be aware | to be in the know; i-r \jakinaren gainean jarri i. (j akinarazi) to keep sb {informed || updated} ii. ( gaztigatu) to warn2. \jakin gabez ignorantly io. certain, concrete, particular du/ad.1. ( oro.)a. to know; nondik dakizu hori? how do you know that?; nik dakidanez, ezinezkoa da as far as I know, it's impossible; dakienak daki eta dakienak ez daki if you know,you know and if you don't, you don't; dakikezunez... as you may know...c. (esa.) batek daki! who knows? | God only knows!2. ( lehenaldi bukatuan) to find out, learn, discover; orduantxe \jakin nuen lapur galanta zela that's when I found out he was a big thief; laster \jakin zen nortzu ziren it was soon found out who they were3. ( gai bati buruz aski ezaguna izan) ongi dakite ingelesez \\ euskaraz they can speak English \\ Basque | they know English \\ Basque well; euskaraz al dakizu? do you speak Basque?; e-r egiten \jakin to know how to do sth; badaki dantzan \\ igeritan he doesn't know how to dance \\ swim Oharra: jakin duten esaerak aurkitzeko, bila itzazu izenaren, adjektiboaren eta abarren adieran, adib., tutik ere ez jakin aurkitzeko, bila ezazu tutik adieran -
6 klera
cultured, educated, learned, well-informed
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