aliancoj, accusative plural aliancojn) alliance aliancano (“ally”) alianci (“to ally”) alianciĝi (“to form an alliance; ally oneself (with), side (with)”) ...
See also: Ally and -ally WOTD – 14 June 2022 From Middle English allien, alien (“to form an alliance, associate, join; to become an ally; to introduce...
conditional alianciĝus, volitive alianciĝu) (intransitive) to become allied, form an alliance, ally oneself (with), side (with) Conjugation of alianciĝi...
first-person singular past historic mi alleài, past participle alleàto) to ally oneself (with, to, against), to join the forces, to unite, to form an alliance...
simple past took sides, past participle taken sides) (idiomatic) To ally oneself with a given opinion, agenda or group; to support one side or viewpoint...
reflexive) to ally (seg med / oneself with) “alliere” in The Bokmål Dictionary. “alliere” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB). From French allier, from Latin...
(non-past يَتَحَالَفُ (yataḥālafu), verbal noun تَحَالُف (taḥāluf)) to ally oneself with Conjugation of تَحَالَفَ (VI, sound, impersonal passive (?)...
pleased with oneself (comparative more pleased with oneself, superlative most pleased with oneself) (idiomatic) To be happy about one's accomplishments...
of oneself (third-person singular simple present gets ahead of oneself, present participle getting ahead of oneself, simple past got ahead of oneself, past...
(yaʔtalifu), verbal noun اِئْتِلَاف (iʔtilāf)) to ally with, to coalesce with, to associate oneself with, to be accustomed to, to form coalition with...