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# etgė'''salomir''' | # etgė'''salomir''' | ||
#: to welcome | #: to welcome | ||
# dorgė''' | # dorgė'''salome''' | ||
#: goodbye ''(intj.)'' | #: goodbye ''(intj.)'' | ||
# oštij'''salomu''' | # oštij'''salomu''' |
Revision as of 20:03, 26 September 2024
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Persian سلام (salâm), from Arabic سَلَام (salām).
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [saˈlɔ.mɛ]
Interjection
salome (Cyrillic саломэ)
- hi, hello (inf.)
- salome ojderbratopu! možėgutzgur etela eflaňa ruzju?
- "Hi uncle! Are you enjoying the longer daytime here?"
- salome ojderbratopu! možėgutzgur etela eflaňa ruzju?
Inflection
- salomir
- "to greet"
- salomu
- "greeting" (n.)
Usage notes
Its base form is meant for the greeting upon meeting someone, but derivations of it can be used for other greetings.
Derived terms
- etgėsalomir
- to welcome
- dorgėsalome
- goodbye (intj.)
- oštijsalomu
- greeting of peace
- salomkartu
- greeting card
Related words
- ozgutvaze
- farewell, goodbye (intj.)
- éosnėfre
- see you later