zer

See also: zêr, żer, and zer-

Basque

Pronoun

zer

  1. what

Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin īre, present active infinitive of . Compare Istriot , Romansch, Spanish and Portuguese ir, Italian gire, ire, Neapolitan , Sicilian jiri. In conjugation 2, Latin vadere is used to form the present and subjunctive tenses.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): d͡zer

Verb

zer (second-person plural imperative zaite)

  1. to go

Conjugation 1

    Conjugation 2

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      Kurdish

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ˈzɛɾ/

      Adjective

      zer

      1. (Kurmanji) Yellow

      See also

      Colors in Kurdish · reng (layout · text)
           spî, سپی      gewr, گەور      reş, ڕەش      qehweyî, قەهوەیی
                   pîvazî, پیڤازی, pembe, پەمبە              sor, سۆر ; sorê sor, سۆری سۆر              pirteqalî, پرتەقالی,              zer, زەر ; qîçik, قیچک
                   keskê vekirî, کەسکی ڤەکری              kesk, کەسک              kevz, کەڤز ; keskê tarî, کەسکی تاری              şînê vekirî, شینی ڤەکری ; hêşîn, هێشین
                   şînê esmanî, شینی ئەسمانی              şîn, شین              şîrkî, شیرکی, mor, مۆر ; heş, هەش              soravî, سۆر‌اڤی ; binefşî, بنەفشی, xemir, خەمر

      Romanian

      Alternative forms

      • zăr (archaic)

      Etymology

      Either a substratum word or from Latin serum, possibly influenced by Greek.

      Noun

      zer n (plural zeruri)

      1. whey

      Declension

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