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1 plore
[from *plorer from Fre pleurer]: to cry. Enn ku li kumans kriye-plore = Suddenly he started to sob. Li ti santi for enn lanvi plore = He felt a strong urge to cry. Li pa ti'le ki li truv li pe plore = It didn't want him see it cry. -
2 pløre
(et) mud,F mire. -
3 pladder
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4 इषुध्यति _iṣudhyati
इषुध्यति Den. P.1 To contain arrows.-2 To Im- plore, request, ask.-3 To desire oblations. -
5 anvi
[from Fre envi]: wish; liking. Mo ti anvi tir lenformasyon lor 'ban lezot planet' = I felt like getting information about 'the other planets'. Li ti santi for enn lanvi plore = He felt a strong urge to cry. -
6 for
[from Fre fort]: hard; strong; loud. Li fors tuse pli for pu fer li santi kupab = It forced coughing harder to make him feel guilty. Li ti santi for enn lanvi plore = He felt a strong urge to cry. Li pu tuse for-for = He coughed very loudly. -
7 kriye
[from Fre crier]: to cry. Desuit zot pu kriye = Then they cry out. Enn ku li kumans kriye-plore = Suddenly he started to sob. -
8 kumanse
(kumans) [from Fre commencer]: to start. Pli tar li tir mo muton dan so pos ek kumans admir so trezor = Later he pulled my sheep from his pocket and started to admire his treasure. Enn ku li kumans kriye-plore = Suddenly he started to sob. Dusman-dusman mo ti kumans konn byen sa fler la = Slowly I started to know this flower well. -
9 laklos
[from Fre cloche]: bell. Zot sone kuma laklos = They sound like bells. Mo donn twa enn ti laklos ki konn riye = I give you a chime that can laugh. Lerla mo tann ti laklos plore = The I hear the chime crying. -
10 lekor
[from *lé corps from Fre corps]: body. Si to dimann enn lepep al zet so lekor dan lamer, pu ena revolisyon = If you demand that people throw themselves into the sea, there will be a revolution. Li ti zet so lekor lor lerb pu plore = He sat in the grass to cry. -
11 pu
(1) [from Fre pour]: for. Desin enn muton pu mwa = Draw a sheep for me.--------(2) [from Fre peut] verbal aspect: vinn get mwa, mo pu ed twa = Come and see me, I can help you. U pu perdi u letan = You might waste your time. Mo pu gayn bon = I'd like to. Mo pu plore = I'd (like to) cry. -
12 rase
(ras) [from Fre arracher]: to tear out; to cut off; to take away. Me si se move zerb ki pe puse, vit-vit bizen ras li avan li fer fraka = But if these are bad herbs that keep pushing, they must be torn quickly before they make trouble. Nu bizen fer zefor ras bann zenn pus = We have to make efforts to tear out the young shoots. Li ti usi ras bann nuvo pus = He also cut off the new shoots. Si to ras li zot plore = If you take it away they cry. -
13 ti'le
[from ti + ule]: wanted. Li pa ti'le ki li truv li pe plore = It didn't want him see it cry. Mo pa ti'le fer twa sagren = I didn't want to cause you sorrow.
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