Relatit: Vera, verá, and Věra

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Vera (plural Veras)

  1. Template:CockneyRS skin (rolling paper for cigarettes; from Vera Lynn)

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Vera (plural Veraj, accusative singular Veran, accusative plural Verajn)


  1. true



Faroese eedit

Pronunciation eedit

  • [ˈveːra]

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From Auld Norse

from

vesa

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vera

  1. to be

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Vera f

  1. being

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  1. to be
    Það er gaman að vera góður.
    It is fun being good.
    vera eða vera ekki.
    To be or not to be.
    Ég var kennari áður en ég gerðist stærðfræðingur.
    I was a teacher before I become a mathematician.

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The subjunctive forms , sért, , séum, séuð and séu are used as other Icelandic verbs, e.g. when the situation is hypothetical. By contrast, the forms veri, verir, veri, verum, verið and veri are unique to the verb vera, in that they are used optatively to express desires; e.g., fari hann og veri means may he leave and never return, and the Islamic phrase peace be upon you is translated friður veri með þér.

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Vera f (genitive singular veru, nominative plural verur)

  1. a being, a creature
  2. a stay

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Italian eedit

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vera sg

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  1. wedding ring, wedding band

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Latin eedit

Etymology 1 eedit

From

vērus

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Etymology 2 eedit

From

vēr

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Vera (present tense er; past tense var; past participle vore; passive infinitive Verast; present participle Verande; imperative Ver)

  1. to be
    Ikkje alle kunne vera til stades.
    Not everyone could be present.

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vera

  1. very

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vera

  1. very

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vera

  1. very




Serbo-Croatian eedit

Etymology 1 eedit

From Template:Proto, from Template:Proto.

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  • /ʋêra/
  • Hyphenation: ra

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vȅra f (Cyrillic spellin ве̏ра)

  1. belief, faith
  2. religion
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Etymology 2 eedit

From Italian

vera

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  • /ʋêːra/
  • Hyphenation: ra

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vȇra f (Cyrillic spellin ве̑ра)

  1. wedding ring
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Slovene eedit

Etymology eedit

From Template:Proto, from Template:Proto.

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Vera f

  1. religion (system of beliefs dealing with soul, deity and/or life after death)