near
Tähüzü
Sepenear \ˈnɪɹ\
- ndurü
- As when a sick man very near to death
Seems dead indeed, […] — (Robert Browning, Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came , 1855) - The sun is low, the night is near, […] — (Nicolas Gogol, A May Evening , 1887)
- As when a sick man very near to death
Mbasêlî
Sepe- (Tî halëzo) kûê pëpe
- Sir John Friend had very near completed a regiment of horse. — (David Hume et Tobias Smollett, The History of England , 1825, lêmbëtï 263)
- Thinking about those pounds and pence, I near forgot my wound. — (Owen Parry, Honor’s Kingdom , 2003, lêmbëtï 365)
Palî
Sepe- sï
- The ship was nearing the Straits of Magellan.
Âlïndïpa
Sepe- FREE Sango Vocabulary , Word R Us → dîko mbëtï