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Etymology
From Latin serrare.
Verb
śaré
- (Gherdëina) to lock, to close down
- Ie muesse śaré la majon. ― I have to lock the room.
- Śera la porta! ― Lock the door!
- Ëi à śarà ju la streda ― They have closed down the street.
- (Gherdëina) to close (a store/business)
- La butëiga ie śareda. ― The shop is closed.
- Nëus śaron dala 6. ― We close at 6.
- (Gherdëina) to brake
- L auto ne śera nia. ― The care doesn't brake.
- Tu mues śaré pra na ncrujeda. ― You have to brake at a crossing.
- Śera! Te furneies massa debota. ― Brake! You're driving too fast.
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