paart

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== Dutch == === Pronunciation === === Verb === paart inflection of paren: second/third-person singular present indicative (archaic) plural imperative == German == === Pronunciation === === Verb === paart inflection of paaren: third-person singular present second-person plural present plural imperative == Latvian == === Etymology === From pa- +‎ art (“to plow”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [paâɾt] === Verb === paart (transitive or intransitive, 1st conjugation, present paaru, paar, paar, past paaru) to plow a little, for a short time paart rugaini līdz pusdienām ― to plow the stubble a little till noon paart ar traktoru ― to plow (a little) with the tractor paart tīrumā ― to plow (a little) in the field kamēr nenāk miegs, iešu vēl paart! ― while the sleep doesn't come, I'll go plow a little more! esmu noguris, ka vairs nevaru paart ― I am (so) tired that I can't plow anymore ==== Conjugation ==== == Manx == === Etymology 1 === Cognate with Irish páirt and Scottish Gaelic pàirt. ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /paːrt/, (also) /pɛːrt/, /pəːrt/ ==== Noun ==== paart m (genitive singular paart, no plural) some, part paart dy leih ― some people === Etymology 2 === Borrowed from English part ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /paːrt/ ==== Verb ==== paart (past independent phaart, future independent paartee, verbal noun paartail, past participle paartit) depart, die ren yn annym eche paartail ayns shee ― his soul departed in peace === Mutation === === References === == Middle English == === Noun === paart alternative form of part