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# to hear | # to hear | ||
#: ''atsistui, vi | #: ''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'''možir | # '''les'''možir | ||
#: to be able to hear | #: to be able to hear | ||
# '''les''' | # '''les'''hėmoža | ||
#: audible, able to be heard | #: audible, able to be heard | ||
# '''les''' | # '''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)
- to hear
- atsistui, vi možhėlesur dora dzajnu vje šijra zorriku?
- "Wait, do you hear a sound like a distant lion's roar too?"
- atsistui, vi možhėlesur dora dzajnu vje šijra zorriku?
Inflection
- lesu
- "act of hearing"
- lesa
- "heard" (adj.)
Derived terms
- leskir
- to listen
- leshu
- audio
- lesmožir
- to be able to hear
- leshėmoža
- audible, able to be heard
- leskėtoru
- listener
Related words
- lir
- to speak
- vidir
- to see
- trogir
- to touch
- homir
- to taste
- hotir
- to smell