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naski

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See also: Naski and naški

Basque

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nas̺ki/ [nas̺.ki]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -as̺ki, -i
  • Hyphenation: nas‧ki

Adverb

naski (not comparable)

  1. maybe

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin nāscī.

Pronunciation

Verb

naski (present naskas, past naskis, future naskos, conditional naskus, volitive nasku)

  1. (transitive) to give birth to, to bear (to produce offspring)
    Senmoviĝita en ŝtopiĝo, la graveda virino naskis filon en la malantaŭa sidejo de taksio.
    Stuck in a gridlock, the pregnant woman gave birth to a son in the back seat of a taxicab.
    • 1927, L. L. Zamenhof, transl., La Sankta Biblio [The Holy Bible] (hardcover), London; Edinburgh: British and Foreign Bible Society; Scottish Bible Society, →ISBN, page 5:
      Kaj Dio diris: Kreskigu la tero verdaĵon, herbon, kiu naskas semon, fruktarbon, kiu donas laŭ sia speco frukton, kies semo estas en ĝi mem, sur la tero; kaj fariĝis tiel.
      And God said: Let the earth grow a plant, grass, which bears a seed, a fruit tree, which gives fruit according to its kind, whose seed is inside itself, on the earth; and it was made so.

Conjugation

More information present, past ...
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Latvian

Adjective

naski

  1. nominative masculine plural of nasks

Adverb

naski

  1. active, diligent, quick, actively, diligently, quickly; adverbial form of nasks
    naski strādātto work diligently, quickly

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