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# to hear
# to hear
#: ''atsistui, vi tšmož'''lesur''' dora šijrzorrikvja dzajnu?''
#: ''atsistui, vi možhė'''lesur''' dora dzajnu vje šijra zorriku?''
#:: "Wait, do '''you hear''' a sound like a distant lion's roar too?"
#:: "Wait, do '''you hear''' a sound like a distant lion's roar too?"


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# '''les'''kir
# '''les'''kir
#: to listen
#: to listen
# '''les'''tšu
# '''les'''hu
#: audio
#: audio
# '''les'''možir
# '''les'''možir
#: to be able to hear
#: to be able to hear
# '''les'''tšëmoža
# '''les'''hėmoža
#: audible, able to be heard
#: audible, able to be heard
# '''les'''këortu
# '''les'''kėtoru
#: listener
#: listener



Latest revision as of 23:23, 27 February 2024

Indeyivroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Armenian լսել (ləsel)

Pronunciation

(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [lɛˈsiɾ]

Verb

lesir (Cyrillic лэсир)

  1. to hear
    atsistui, vi možhėlesur dora dzajnu vje šijra zorriku?
    "Wait, do you hear a sound like a distant lion's roar too?"

Inflection

  • lesu
    "act of hearing"
  • lesa
    "heard" (adj.)

Derived terms

  1. leskir
    to listen
  2. leshu
    audio
  3. lesmožir
    to be able to hear
  4. leshėmoža
    audible, able to be heard
  5. leskėtoru
    listener

Related words

  1. lir
    to speak
  2. vidir
    to see
  3. trogir
    to touch
  4. homir
    to taste
  5. hotir
    to smell