sviemt

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian svémt, from Old Radestrian slǫmtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *slǫmht, from Proto-Laenkean *slajm-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/sviemt/ [sʋiemt]
  • Rhyme: -iemt

Verb

sviemt (transitive, first-person singular non-past svínui, second-person singular non-past svienva, first-person singular past svímei, present adverbial participle sviemivú, past adverbial participle svímúl, verbal noun svímaș)

  1. to overtake, to beat [with dative]
    U hrúvír-en lí úledyí svímeș.
    The fucker overtook me so dangerously.
    Svímeș-en lá hodzuod.
    She beat me to school.

Conjugation

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