naski
Basque
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Esperanto
editEtymology
editFrom Latin nāscī, present active infinitive of nāscor.
Pronunciation
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editnaski (present naskas, past naskis, future naskos, conditional naskus, volitive nasku)
- (transitive) to give birth to
- Senmoviĝita en ŝtopiĝo, la graveda virino naskis filon en la malantaŭa sidejo de taksio.
- Stuck in a gridlock, the pregnant woman gave birth to a son in the back seat of a taxicab.
Conjugation
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Related terms
edit- antaŭnaska (“antenatal, prenatal”)
- kristnasko (“Christmas”)
- naskiĝi (“to be born”)
- naskinto (“mother, birth-giver”)
- naskito (“child, newborn”)
- nasko (“childbirth”)
- naskotago (“birthday”)
Latvian
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editnaski
Adverb
editnaski
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