pret
See also: Appendix:Variations of "pret"
Afrikaans edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch pret (“fun”). Related to Dutch prat (“proud”) and English prat.
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pret (uncountable)
Albanian edit
Verb edit
pret
- third-person singular of pres: he/she/it cuts
- wait expectantly, expect
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
Related to prat (“proud”) and English prat.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
pret f (uncountable, diminutive pretje n)
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Latvian edit
Preposition edit
pret (with accusative)
- against
- opposed to
- in opposition
Norman edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
pret m (plural prets)
Tok Pisin edit
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pret
West Flemish edit
Etymology edit
Contraction of earlier poret, from Middle Dutch poret, from Old French poret.
Noun edit
pret m
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