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See also: Gardi and gardí

English

Noun

gardi (plural gardis)

  1. Alternative form of gardee.

Esperanto

Etymology

From French garder. Doublet of varti.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡardi/
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  • Rhymes: -ardi
  • Hyphenation: gar‧di

Verb

gardi (present gardas, past gardis, future gardos, conditional gardus, volitive gardu)

  1. to watch over, look after, keep, guard

Conjugation

More information present, past ...
  • antaŭgardi (to prevent, protect (against))
  • gardanĝelo (guardian angel)
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Latvian

Adjective

gardi

  1. nominative masculine plural of gards

Adverb

gardi

  1. tasty, delicious, with appetite, tastily, deliciously; adverbial form of gards
    zemenes gardi smaržojathe strawberries smelled deliciously
    gardi pacienātto treat (visitors) tastily (i.e., to give them tasty treats to eat)
    visu gardi noēstto eat everything with appetite
    Kalpiņš gardi nosmiesiesKalpiņš laughed deliciously (= with pleasure)

Zaghawa

Pronunciation

Noun

gardi

  1. trail, path

References

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