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#: {{ux|lyti||}} | #: {{ux|lyti|Εχπλήσσετο νέπε '''γϝάρε''' σέπϝονι ουμῆνης ρεσούρσης, νῖσσι γλάνατι χὰριδη σλᾶτρηντους ωύλους λεσαίριους.|I'm surprised nobody's talked to HR '''already''', he can't keep bullying all his coworkers like that.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 21:30, 14 May 2026
Oltic
Etymology
From Middle Oltic γϝαρε, from Old Oltic νουϝαρε, from Proto-Celtic *nuɸare (see *nu and *ɸare), from Proto-Indo-European *nupreh₂-.
Pronunciation
Adverb
γϝάρε (nwáre) (Cyrillic spelling нгваре)
- already
- Εχπλήσσετο νέπε γϝάρε σέπϝονι ουμῆνης ρεσούρσης, νῖσσι γλάνατι χὰριδη σλᾶτρηντους ωύλους λεσαίριους.
- Echplḗsseto népe nwáre sépwoni oumē͂nēs resoúrsēs, ni͂ssi glánati chàridē sla͂trēntous ōýlous lesaírious.
- I'm surprised nobody's talked to HR already, he can't keep bullying all his coworkers like that.
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