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karot

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Latvian

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Verb

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karot (?? missing information, 2nd conjugation, present karoju, karo, karo, past karoju)

  1. to wage a war
  2. to make war (against/on)
  3. to fight
  4. to war (against)
  5. to be at war (with)

Conjugation

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Conjugation of karot
indicative (īstenības izteiksme) imperative
(pavēles izteiksme)
present
(tagadne)
past
(pagātne)
future
(nākotne)
1st person sg es karoju karoju karošu
2nd person sg tu karo karoji karosi karo
3rd person sg viņš, viņa karo karoja karos lai karo
1st person pl mēs karojam karojām karosim karosim
2nd person pl jūs karojat karojāt karosiet,
karosit
karojiet
3rd person pl viņi, viņas karo karoja karos lai karo
renarrative (atstāstījuma izteiksme) participles (divdabji)
present karojot present active 1 (adj.) karojošs
past esot karojis present active 2 (adv.) karodams
future karošot present active 3 (adv.) karojot
imperative lai karojot present active 4 (obj.) karojam
conditional (vēlējuma izteiksme) past active karojis
present karotu present passive
past būtu karojis past passive
debitive (vajadzības izteiksme) nominal forms
indicative (būt) jākaro infinitive (nenoteiksme) karot
conjunctive 1 esot jākaro negative infinitive nekarot
conjunctive 2 jākarojot verbal noun karošana

Verb

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karot

  1. present conjunctive of kārt
  2. (with the particle lai) imperative conjunctive of kārt

Participle

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karot (invariable)

  1. adverbial invariable present active participle of kārt

Mauritian Creole

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Etymology

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From French carotte.

Noun

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karot

  1. carrot

References

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  • Baker, Philip & Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. 1987. Dictionnaire de créole mauricien. Morisyen – English – Français

Seychellois Creole

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Etymology

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From French carotte.

Noun

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karot

  1. carrot

References

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  • Danielle D’Offay et Guy Lionnet, Diksyonner Kreol - Franse / Dictionnaire Créole Seychellois - Français

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English carrot, from Middle English karette and Middle French carotte, both from Latin carōta, from Ancient Greek καρωτόν (karōtón).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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karot (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜇᜓᜆ᜔)

  1. carrot
    Synonym: (archaic) asanorya

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