naski
See also: naški
Basque
Adverb
naski (comparative naskiago, superlative naskien, excessive naskiegi)
Esperanto
Etymology
From Latin nāscī, present active infinitive of nāscor.
Pronunciation
Verb
naski (present naskas, past naskis, future naskos, conditional naskus, volitive nasku)
- (transitive) to give birth to
- Senmoviĝita en ŝtopiĝo, la graveda virino naskis filon en la malantaŭa sidejo de taksio.
- Stuck in a gridlock, the pregnant woman gave birth to a son in the back seat of a taxicab.
Conjugation
Conjugation of naski
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Related terms
- antaŭnaska (“antenatal, prenatal”)
- kristnasko (“Christmas”)
- naskiĝi (“to be born”)
- nasko (“childbirth”)
- naskotago (“birthday”)
Latvian
Adjective
naski
- (deprecated template usage) nominative plural masculine form of nasks
Adverb
naski
- active, diligent, quick, actively, diligently, quickly; (deprecated template usage) adverbial form of nasks
- naski strādāt ― to work diligently, quickly
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