Pandôo 1

Sepe

tear \ˈtɪɹ\ wala \ˈtɛɹ\

  1. (Sêndâ-saterê) ngûlê
    • If tears dropped into a trunk were charms to preserve its owner from sorrow and misfortune, Nicholas Nickleby would have commenced his expedition under most happy auspices. — (Charles DickensThe Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby )

Pandôo 2

Sepe

tear \ˈtɪɹ\ wala \ˈtɛɹ\

  1. (Tî kûne) sürüngö-yâ

Palî 1

Sepe

tear \ˈtɪɹ\ wala \ˈtɛɹ\

  1. toto
    • His eyes teared as he thought of his recent loss.

Palî 2

Sepe

tear \ˈtɪɹ\ wala \ˈtɛɹ\

  1. sûru
    • The undergrowth on either side of him ripped with a noise like torn canvas, and the saplings that he heaved away right and left with his shoulders sprang back again and banged him on the flank, and great trails of creepers, all matted together, hung from his tusks as he threw his head from side to side and plowed out his pathway. — (Rudyard KiplingLe Livre de la jungle )

Âlïndïpa

Sepe