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durmi

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See also: durmí, durmì, and durmî

Guinea-Bissau Creole

Etymology

    Inherited from Portuguese dormir, from Old Galician-Portuguese dormir, from Latin dormīre, from Proto-Italic *dormjō, from Proto-Indo-European *dr̥m-yé-ti, from *drem- (to sleep).

    Verb

    durmi

    1. to sleep

    Istro-Romanian

    Etymology

      Inherited from Latin dormīre, from Proto-Italic *dormjō, from Proto-Indo-European *dr̥m-yé-ti, from *drem- (to sleep).

      Verb

      durmi

      1. to sleep

      Kabuverdianu

      Etymology

        Inherited from Portuguese dormir, from Old Galician-Portuguese dormir, from Latin dormīre, from Proto-Italic *dormjō, from Proto-Indo-European *dr̥m-yé-ti, from *drem- (to sleep).

        Verb

        durmi

        1. to sleep

        Portuguese

        Etymology 1

        Verb

        durmi

        1. misspelling of dormi

        Etymology 2

        Verb

        durmi

        1. inflection of durmir:
          1. first-person singular preterite indicative
          2. second-person plural imperative

        Romanian

        Verb

        a durmi (third-person singular present duarme, past participle durmit) 4th conjugation

        1. alternative form of dormi

        Conjugation

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