Apalaí

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Etymology

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From Proto-Cariban *paru.

Noun

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paru

  1. river
  2. water

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Asturian

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Noun

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paru m (plural paros)

  1. stop
  2. unemployment
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Bakairí

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Etymology

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From Proto-Cariban *paru.

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Noun

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paru

  1. water

Further reading

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Finnish

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Verb

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paru

  1. inflection of parkua:
    1. present active indicative connegative
    2. second-person singular present imperative
    3. second-person singular present active imperative connegative

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French

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Participle

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paru (feminine parue, masculine plural parus, feminine plural parues)

  1. past participle of paraître

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Back-formation from paru-paru (lung).

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Noun

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paru (first-person possessive paruku, second-person possessive parumu, third-person possessive parunya)

  1. (medicine) Alternative spelling of paru-paru (lung)

Usage notes

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Although the term is listed as nonstandard in KBBI, it's the preferred spelling in the medical field.

Pará Arára

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Alternative forms

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  • palugu (used when talking to a capuchin monkey)

Etymology

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From Proto-Cariban *paru.

Noun

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paru

  1. water

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  • 2010, Isaac Costa de Souza, A Phonological Description of “Pet Talk” in Arara (MA), SIL Brazil, page 42.

Portuguese

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Noun

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paru m (plural parus)

  1. angelfish (a marine fish of the family Pomacanthidae)
    Synonyms: frade, peixe-frade