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#1662 · Jan 06, 2026
#1661 · Jan 05, 2026
First-person singular present of “to draw”: I make a drawing or lines with a pen…
#1660 · Jan 04, 2026
#1659 · Jan 03, 2026
Slag; waste residue/impurities left after smelting metal or burning.
#1658 · Jan 02, 2026
Form of the verb “magliti”: (something) fogs up or becomes blurred/unclear.
#1657 · Jan 01, 2026
#1656 · Dec 31, 2025
Instrumental singular of “vara”: with deceit/cheating (a trick).
#1655 · Dec 30, 2025
Not real or true; fake or deceptive, presented as something it is not.
#1654 · Dec 29, 2025
To feel pleasure; to enjoy something.
#1653 · Dec 28, 2025
#1652 · Dec 27, 2025
Carelessness or indifference; a lack of attention or concern about something.
#1651 · Dec 26, 2025
Twice as much; in double amount or measure.
#1650 · Dec 25, 2025
#1649 · Dec 24, 2025
He/she whispers; speaks very quietly.
#1648 · Dec 23, 2025
To settle down and secure a home for oneself; to get housed.
#1647 · Dec 22, 2025
Instrumental singular of “tema”: the subject being discussed or written about (e…
#1646 · Dec 21, 2025
Vocative of “father,” used when addressing one’s dad (e.g., “Dad, help me”).
#1645 · Dec 20, 2025
Plača means crying, i.e., weeping or sobbing (often a child’s crying).
#1644 · Dec 19, 2025
He died (was killed), typically violently or in an accident; past tense of “ginu…
#1643 · Dec 18, 2025
A hand tool for planing and smoothing wood (a plane).
#1642 · Dec 17, 2025
to stab
#1641 · Dec 16, 2025
It means to wipe/clean by rubbing, or to erase/remove text or data (e.g., with a…
#1640 · Dec 15, 2025
Plural of “влак”: thin fibers/strands (e.g., in fabric, hair, plants).
#1639 · Dec 14, 2025
Past tense of “roditi”: (he) fathered a child, became a father.
#1638 · Dec 13, 2025
A follower of Hinduism; a Hindu.
#1637 · Dec 12, 2025
A mistake or oversight; something done or said incorrectly.
#1636 · Dec 11, 2025
#1635 · Dec 10, 2025
Imperative of “to steal”: take something that isn’t yours without permission; st…
#1634 · Dec 09, 2025
Form of the verb “to live”: “I live,” meaning I am alive or I reside somewhere.
#1633 · Dec 08, 2025
Easy to read; clearly written or printed (said of text/handwriting).