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# to {{eng|load}} {{+|rad|acc + dat<onto something>|acc<with something><qq:optional> + dat<something>}}
# to {{eng|load}} {{+|rad|acc + dat<onto something>}}
#: {{ex|rad|hreneva *ervieat* șvyririd|to *load* wares onto a boat}}
#: {{ex|rad|hreneva *ervieat* șvyririd|to *load* wares onto a boat}}
# to {{eng|load}} (with munition) {{+|rad|dat}}
#: {{ex|rad|tvieva *ervieat*|to *load* a weapon}}
#: {{ex|rad|tvieva *ervieat*|to *load* a weapon}}
# {{label|rad|computing}} to {{eng|load}}
# {{label|rad|computing}} to {{eng|load}}

Revision as of 16:18, 17 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From er- (“on”) + vjeat (“to bear”), contaminated by other verbs ending in -vieat.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈɛrviat/
  • Rhyme: -ɛrviat
  • Syllabification: er–vieat

Verb

ervieat (transitive, first-person singular non-past ervíe, second-person singular non-past ervieà, first-person singular past ervíșei, present adverbial participle ervietivú, past adverbial participle ervívúl, verbal noun ervívaș)

  1. to load [with accusative and dative ‘onto something’]
    hreneva ervieat șvyririd
    to load wares onto a boat
  2. to load (with munition) [with dative]
    tvieva ervieat
    to load a weapon
  3. (computing) to load
    A káms ervietruvivú vaș.
    The game is loading.
  4. (electronics) to charge [with dative]
    Ervieat slíe a vjeatoviva.
    I need to charge my phone.

Conjugation

Derived terms