miaular

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French miauler, Italian miagolare, Spanish maullar.

Verb[edit]

miaular (present tense miaulas, past tense miaulis, future tense miaulos, imperative miaulez, conditional miaulus)

  1. (intransitive) to meow
    Nia kato miaulas omnadie.
    Our cat meows every day.

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Interlingua[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French miauler, Italian miagolare, and Spanish maullar.

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Verb[edit]

miaular

  1. (intransitive) to meow
    • 2012, Erik Enfors and Ingvar Stenström, translators, Le joco seriose by Hjalmar Söderberg:
      Ma in le mesme momento illa se repentiva pensante que il esseva si stupide miaular como un catto e illa non comprendeva perque illa lo habeva facite.
      But in the same moment she repented, thinking that it was so stupid to meow like a cat and she didn't understand why she had done it.

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