/ateɾa/, [a.t̪e.ɾa]
OriginFrom the allative of ate (“door”).
- transitiveto take out
- intransitiveto exit, to go out, to leave, to depart
- intransitiveto go out, to come out (to leave one's abode to go to public places)
- intransitiveto emerge, to grow, to originate, to be born
“Hiru biloak atera zaizkit kokotsean.” — Three hairs have grown on my chin.
- transitiveto publish
“Bere bostgarren liburua atera eta gero, egilea jubilatu zen.” — After publishing his fifth book, the author retired.
- intransitiveto rise
“Atzo Eguzkia atera zen oso berandu.” — Yesterday the Sun rose very late.
- intransitiveto cost
“Txartelaz ordaintzen baduzu, erosketa 20€-an aterako zaizu.” — If you pay with your card, the purchase will cost you 20€.
Formsatera da(canonical) · du(canonical) · ateratzen(imperfect, participle) · aterako(future, participle) · atera(short-form) · ateratze(noun-from-verb)
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