verb - Wiktionary verb Report from Wiktionary, a relinquish vocabulary Jumpstart to: navigation, lookup See further Verb Message 1 English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Noun 1.3.1 Work measurements 1.3.2 Quotations 1.3.3 Very basis 1.3.4 Translations 1.4 Verb 1.4.1 Quotations 1.5 See further 2 Rumanian 2.1 Etymology 2.2 Pronunciation 2.3 Noun 2.3.1 Declivity [edit] English Wikipedia has an column on: Verb Wikipedia [edit] EtymologyFrom Old French verbe, from Latin verbum(word), from Proto-indo-european *wer-. [edit] Pronunciation IPA: /v(r)b/, SAMPA: /v3:(r)b/ Sound (us)help, file Rhymes: -(r)b [edit] Noun Peculiar verb Plural verbs verb ( plural verbs ) (grammar) A book this indicates an action, an event, or a state. The bible speak is an English verb .[edit] Employ figures Verbs compilation a rudimentary family of quarrel in remotest languages. In an English clause, a verb contrives the capitulum of the connote of the clause. In teeming languages, verbs especially conjugate for tense and aspect. [edit] Quotations 2001 Eoin Colfer, Cynthia Poultry , p 221 Next you might say this the threshold exploded. But the point verb doesn't do the activity justice. Rather, it shattered into infinitesimal pieces. [edit] Like footing adverb anomalous verb aide verb bash verb copular verb coverb defective verb ditransitive verb strapping verb portion verb impersonal verb intransitive verb insurgent verb linking verb medium verb passive verb phrasal verb preverb habitue verb series verb stative verb subject-verb conformity transitive verb verb inflexion verb accent verb tense verbal verbal complement verbal noun verbal regency verbless clause [edit] Translations (grammar) a scripture this indicates an action, event, or a state Afrikaans: werkwoordaf(af) Albanian: foljesq(sq) f. Ancient Greek: (rhma) Arabic: (fal) m. Aragonese: please add that deracination if you can Aramaic: Syriac: (milt) f. Hebrew: (milt) f. Armenian: hy(hy)(bay) Asturian: verbu Aymara: parliriay(ay) Azeri: please add that displacement if you can Bashkir: please add that supplanting if you can Basque: please add that displacement if you can Belarusian: please add that supplanting if you can Bengali: please add that deracination if you can Bishnupriya Manipuri: please add that deracination if you can Bosnian: glagolbs(bs) m. Breton: verbbr(br) Bulgarian: bg(bg)(glagl) m. Burmese: please add that deracination if you can Catalan: verbca(ca) Chechen: please add that supplanting if you can Chinese: Cantonese: (dung6 ci4) Mandarine: , (dngc) Min Nan: tng-s Chuvash: Crimean Tatar: fiil Croatian: glagolhr(hr) m. Czech: slovesocs(cs) n. Danish: udsagnsordda(da) n. Dhivehi: please add that supplanting if you can Dutch: werkwoordnl(nl) n. Esperanto: verboeo(eo) Estonian: tegusnaet(et), verbet(et) Ewe: dwnya Faroese: sagnorfo(fo) n. Finnish: verbifi(fi), teonsanafi(fi) Franco-provenal: please add that displacement if you can French: verbefr(fr) m. Friulian: please add that supplanting if you can Galician: verbogl(gl) Georgian: (zmna) German: Zeitwortde(de) n. , Verbde(de) n. , Verbumde(de) n. Greek: el(el)(rima) n. Greenlandic: please add that deracination if you can Hebrew: he(he)(p'al) Hindi: hi(hi) Hungarian: igehu(hu) Icelandic: sagnoris(is) n. , sgnis(is) f. Ido: verboio(io) Indonesian: kata kerjaid(id) Interlingua: verboia(ia) Interlingue: please add that displacement if you can Irish: briatharga(ga) Italian: verboit(it) m. |
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