Mandoa Verbs Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Atiniir (ah-teen-EER) | To endure, to stick with it, to tough it out |
Baatir (BAH-teer) | To care, to worry about |
Betenor (bey-TEHN-or) | To sigh |
Brokar (BROH-kar) | To beat (heartbeat, drumbeat) |
Cuyir (KOO-yeer) | To be, to exist |
Dinuir (DEE-noo-eer) | To give |
Duraan(ir) (DOO-rahn) | To look down upon, to hold in contempt, to despise |
Duumir (DOOM-eer) | To allow |
Ganar (GAH-ar) | To have |
Copaanir (KOH-pan-EER) | To want |
Hettir (HAY-teer) | To burn |
Hibirar | To learn |
Hukaatir (HOO-kaht-EER) | To protect, to cover, to sheild |
Jehaatir | To lie |
Jorso'ran (jor-so-RAHN) | Shall bear (archaic) |
Drashaar (DRAH-shar) | To grow |
Jurkadir (JOOR-kad-EER) | To mess with someone, to attack, to threaten (lit: to brandish a saber) |
Kar'taylir (kar-TIE-leer) | To know, hold in the heart |
Liser (LEE-say) | To be able to, can |
Motir (moh-TEER) | To stand |
Narir (nah-REER) | To act or carry out, to do |
Nartir (nah-ree-TEER) | To place, to put |
Jurkadir sha(l) (JOOR-kad-EER-shahl) | mess with, mess around, hassle (serious) (transitive) |
Jurkadir ti (JOOR-kad-EER-tee) | mess someone about, mess around with someone, mess with (joking) (transitive) |
Nau'ur (now-OOR) | To light up, illuminate |
Nau'ur kad (now-OOR-kad) | To forge (lit: light up a saber) |
Nynir (nee-NEER) | To hit, to strike |
Oya (OY-ah) | Lit: Let's hunt!, Stay alive!, Hoorah!, Go you!, Cheers! (Always positive and triumphant) |
Parjir (par-JEER) | To win, to be victorious |
Shabiir (sha-BEER) | To screw up |
Shukur (SHOO-koor) | To break, to smash, to tear apart, to crush |
Solus (SOH-loos) | To be united, as one (alone/vulnerable, each/one, individual) |
Susulur (SOO-soo-LOOR) | To hear, to listen |
Takisir (TAH-kees-eer) | To insult |
Trattok'or (TRAT-oh-kor) | To fall, to fail, to collapse |
Udesiir (oo-DAY-seer) | To relax, to rest, to be peaceful |
Verborir (VAIR-bor-EER) | To buy, to hire, to contract |
Vorer (VAW-rehr) | To accept |
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