English–West Frisian dictionary
West Frisian translation of the English word daybreak
English | West Frisian (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(break off) | ôfbrekke | derompiĝi |
(control; subdue; train) | ôfrjochtsje | obeigi |
(crack) | ||
(crack) | ||
(interrupt; disrupt; stop; cut off) | ôfbrekke | |
(contravene; ignore; infringe; violate) | skeine | |
🔗 Ministers of his own government have admitted it would break international law. | ||
(break down) | ||
🔗 Those same troops are now engaged in battle, supporting forces who have broken through Russian lines in at least three places, as part of a long‐planned counter‐offensive in the south. | ||
(damage; injure; spoil; harm; hurt; impair; mutilate; vitiate) | skansearje ; ; skeine | |
🔗 Unlike the common year, a leap‐year has 366 days. | ||
(a day and a night; 24 hours; nychthemeron) | etmel | |
🔗 Every day I hear a new rumour. | ||
English | West Frisian |
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break | ⇆ brekke |
day | ⇆ dei |
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