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=== Etymology === | === Etymology === | ||
From {{Proto|Laenkean| | From {{Proto|Laenkean|cel-}} (“to know”). | ||
=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === | ||
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{{lfv-v-impf|selad}} | {{lfv-v-impf|selad}} | ||
# {{eng|}} | # {{lb-ambitr}} to {{eng|know}} (to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be aware of; to be certain or sure of) | ||
{{defex| | {{defex|'''Sella''', am rinnan.|I '''know''' where you live.}} | ||
# {{lb-vintr|followed by the infinitive}} {{eng|can|pos=Verb}}, to {{eng|be able to}} | |||
{{syn|uldad|Laefevian}} | |||
{{defex|Vyn '''sellan''' myns sylvetad?|'''Can''' you recommend me anything?}} | |||
==== Usage notes ==== | ==== Usage notes ==== | ||
In sense 1 it refers to knowing information or facts, and it is complementary with '''{{wl-lfv|ynad}}''' (“to know how to”) and '''{{wl-lfv|hnodad}}''' (“to know a person”). | |||
==== Conjugation ==== | ==== Conjugation ==== | ||
{{lfv-con-v|selad|se|ll|lj|n}} | |||
{{lfv-con-vnf|selad|se|l|ll|lj}} | |||
==== Synonyms ==== | ==== Synonyms ==== |