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==Indeyivroplu==
==Indeyivroplu==



Revision as of 12:57, 26 June 2023

Indeyivroplu

Etymology

Compound of ne from Russian нет (nět), and fre from German früh

Pronunciation

(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [ˈn̪ɪ̞.fɾɛ]

Preposition

nefrê

  1. after
    kongux ta amiğseju nefrê mógeňutu.
    "You will go with your friends after breakfast."


Inflection

  1. nefri
    "late" (adv.)

Derived terms

  1. nefrevaxtu
    future
  2. lišnefra
    too late
  3. nefrekladkir
    postpone

Related words

  1. frê
    before