balēr
See also: baler
Emilian
Etymology
From Late Latin ballāre, related to Ancient Greek βαλλίζω (ballízō), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bal- (“to shake; to dance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɐˈlɛːr/
Conjugation
infinitive | balēr | |||||||
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auxiliary | avêr | |||||||
participle | singular | plural | ||||||
masculine | balē | balē | ||||||
feminine | balēda | balēdi | ||||||
person | singular | plural | ||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | |||
masculine | feminine | masculine | feminine | |||||
indicative | mè | té | ló | lê | nuētär | vuētär | lôr | lôr |
present |
a bāl |
et bāl | al bāla | la bāla | a balám | a balē | i bālen | el bālen |
imperfect |
a balēva |
et balēv | al balēva | la balēva | a balēven | a balēvi | i balēven | el balēven |
future |
a balarò |
et balarē | al balarà | la balarà | a balarám | a balarî | i balarān | el balarān |
subjunctive | kä mè | kä té | kä ló | kä lê | kä nuētär | kä vuētär | kä lôr | kä lôr |
present |
a bāla |
et bāl | al bāla | la bāla | a baláma | a balēdi | i bālen | el bālen |
imperfect |
a balésa |
et balésa | al balésa | la balésa | a balésen | a balési | i balésen | el balésen |
conditional | mè | té | ló | lê | nuētär | vuētär | lôr | lôr |
present |
a balarév |
et balarés | al balarév | la balarév | a balaréven | a balarési | i balaréven | el balaréven |
imperative | – | (té) | – | – | (nuētär) | (vuētär) | – | – |
— |
bāla |
— | — | balám | balē | — | — |
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