pran
Haitian Creole edit
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From Saint Dominican Creole French prende, from French prendre (“take”, verb).
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pran
Mauritian Creole edit
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pran (medial form pran)
- to take
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pran (plural prans)
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pran (third-person singular simple present prans, present participle prannin, simple past prannit, past participle prannit)
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pran (Cyrillic spelling пран)
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pran m (plural pranes)
- (Venezuela) drug lord; baron; big cheese of criminal organisation