/ˈvarbi/
OriginDerived from German werben, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hwerbaną (“to turn; to move; to change”). Compare Dutch werven (“to recruit”), English wharve (“to turn over”), Swedish värva (“to recruit”), Russian вербова́ть (verbovátʹ, “to recruit, enlist”), Polish werbować (“to recruit, enroll”).
Formsvarbas(present) · varbis(past) · varbos(future) · varbus(conditional) · varbu(volitive) · varbanta(active, participle, present, singular) · varbantaj(active, participle, plural, present) · varbinta(active, participle, past, singular) · varbintaj(active, participle, past, plural) · varbonta(active, future, participle, singular) · varbontaj(active, future, participle, plural) · varbantan(accusative, active, participle, present, singular) · varbantajn(accusative, active, participle, plural, present) · varbintan(accusative, active, participle, past, singular) · varbintajn(accusative, active, participle, past, plural) · varbontan(accusative, active, future, participle, singular) · varbontajn(accusative, active, future, participle, plural) · varbata(participle, passive, present, singular) · varbataj(participle, passive, plural, present) · varbita(participle, passive, past, singular)