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#: '' | #: ''nėdorbėnaksu prėhėr '''felisa''' fsjėrazi mėsėvidajr.'' | ||
#:: "The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other." | #:: "The neighbor always becomes '''happy''' when we see each other." | ||
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# vogaht'''felisa''' | # vogaht'''felisa''' | ||
#: satisfied, content | #: satisfied, content | ||
# | # nė'''felis'''a | ||
#: sad, unhappy | #: sad, unhappy | ||
# | # nė'''felis'''zgir | ||
#: to feel bad | #: to feel bad | ||
Latest revision as of 16:56, 25 September 2024
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Spanish feliz
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [fɛˈli.sa]
Adjective
felisa (Cyrillic фэлиса)
- happy, joyful
- nėdorbėnaksu prėhėr felisa fsjėrazi mėsėvidajr.
- "The neighbor always becomes happy when we see each other."
- nėdorbėnaksu prėhėr felisa fsjėrazi mėsėvidajr.
Inflection
- felisi
- "happily"
- felisu
- "happiness"
- felisir
- "to be happy"
Derived terms
- felisixtsir
- to congratulate
- vogahtfelisa
- satisfied, content
- nėfelisa
- sad, unhappy
- nėfeliszgir
- to feel bad
Related words
- tixu
- luck, fortune
- zgir
- to feel