omes, v.t.see; look at; watch; get a glimpse of; meet; get together with; look at (oneself) (in mirror, etc.); examine or judge (oneself); watch out for (one's behavior); check on; look after.
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milsangv.pf.3s.past
mesekidv.pf.1pi
mesv.pf.3p.inan.
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v.pf.3p.human
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milsterirv.pf.3p.human.past
bisaolv.a.s.
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kasoes
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v.recip.see/meet each other; see (each other's shadows; etc.).
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mesengeiv.inch.has (just) seen.
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moes
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v.erg.get seen; appear.
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omesoesv.redup.keep looking at or visiting.
osongelv.a.s.is to be seen or looked at.
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ulesv.r.s.seen; looked at.
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See also: , ,
UES
Synonyms: , , , , , ,
Examples:
> I can see the child because he behaved well last time.
> I gave each person a present.
> I will go to an appointment for my face.
> We could see each other's shadows.
> He will see a particular baby/some baby/the baby.
Proverbs:
> Like a pigeon-seeing the danger, yet it flies from cover
The pigeon sits quietly concealed until some threat appears, then it flies out, revealing itself. The idiom applies to a person who unnecessarily exposes himself to danger, leaves the house in the rain, or takes a boat out in a storm.
More Examples:
> Go see the hen that has laid her eggs and bring a couple so we can cook them.
> I only wish that we will see each other in the future.
> What is good to see at the movie theaters?
> The dance is really something good to be seen.
> The famous war canoe of Belias is a show case item for its speed and performance.
omsang, v.t.give.
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meskakv.pf.1s
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meskidv.pf.1pi
mesterirv.pf.3p.human
milsterirv.pf.3p.human.past
beskakv.imp.give (it) to me.
Examples:
> If you don't want it, give it to me and I'll drink it.
> I will hand them over to their enemies, who want to kill them.
> Give me your money!
> I gave each person a present.
> I have a small silver coin that I can give him.
More Examples:
> Can you give me a pencil?
> Take it and give it to an empty-handed person.
> Can you give me your phone number?
> Give me your books
> Can you give me some water?

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