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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Loaned from Persian ابر (''abr'')
Loaned from {{der|indv|fa|ابر|t=cloud}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''[[Indevroplu]]'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]:  [ˈa.bɾu̞]
* {{IPA-all|indv|[ˈa.bɾu̞]}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
'''abru''' (''Cyrillic'' '''''абру''''')
{{head|indv|noun|tr=абру}}


# cloud
# cloud
#: ''niňsu majntzamoni vidėr ėntėrestxala '''abru''' onve vizatėr po.''
#: {{ux|indv|niňsu majntzamoni vidėr ėntėrestxala '''abru''' onve vizatėr po.|Sometimes the kid sees an interestingly shaped '''cloud''' and then he draws it.}}
#:: "Sometimes the kid sees an interestingly shaped '''cloud''' and then he draws it."


===Inflection===
===Inflection===

Revision as of 09:25, 1 January 2026

Indevroplu

Etymology

Loaned from Persian ابر (cloud)

Pronunciation

Noun

abru (абру)

  1. cloud
    niňsu majntzamoni vidėr ėntėrestxala abru onve vizatėr po.
    Sometimes the kid sees an interestingly shaped cloud and then he draws it.

Inflection

  • abra
    "cloudy"

Usage notes

On its own, abra means the sky has clouds but isn't necessarily covered by them. To specify that, one can use abrėparda.

Derived terms

  1. abrėparda
    sky covered in clouds (adj.)
  2. abrėelektru
    lightning
  3. abrėelektrėdzajnu
    thunder

Related words

  1. íljosu
    Sun
  2. sjelu
    sky