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# zjavaz'''možir''' | # zjavaz'''možir''' | ||
Latest revision as of 16:54, 7 May 2026
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Russian мочь (moč')
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [mɔˈʒiɾ]
Verb
možir (Cyrillic можир)
- to be able to, can
- djar renmožir marasonu hėr nėhešta.
- "I know that being able to run a marathon is difficult."
- djar renmožir marasonu hėr nėhešta.
Inflection
- moža
- "able"
- možu
- "ability"
Usage notes
When used in combination with another active verb, this is appended to the other verb.
Derived terms
- 'mož'hi
- maybe, possibly
- zjavazmožir
- to be literate
- soňmožir
- to be able to sleep