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{{rad-conj-act|arut|aruv|aru|arui||arunș|nonfin=arût|pspart=arủ|1S=arui|3S=aruș|r=arûr|imp=aroà|upst1=arủ|upst2= | {{rad-conj-act|arut|aruv|aru|arui||arunș|nonfin=arût|pspart=arủ|1S=arui|3S=aruș|r=arûr|imp=aroà|upst1=arủ|upst2=arủo|depers=arû}} | ||
{{rad-conj-pass|aruruot|aruv|aru|aruruvi||aruruvaș|pspart=arủ|rpst=arujr|passpart=arủo|r=arûr}} | {{rad-conj-pass|aruruot|aruv|aru|aruruvi||aruruvaș|pspart=arủ|rpst=arujr|passpart=arủo|r=arûr}} | ||
Revision as of 16:14, 25 October 2023
Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian arrutt, from Old Radestrian arrŭtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *arrıht, from *ass (“one”) + *-rıht, equivalent to às + -rut.
Pronunciation
Verb
arut (first-person singular non-past arui, second-person singular non-past aruva, third-person singular non-past aruș, first-person singular past aruei, present adverbial participle aruivú, past adverbial participle arủl, verbal noun arunș)
- (transitive) to unite, to unify
Conjugation
Template:rad-conj-act Template:rad-conj-pass
Derived terms
- aruokș (“united”)