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Esperanto
Etymology
From French garder. Doublet of varti.
Pronunciation
Verb
gardi (present gardas, past gardis, future gardos, conditional gardus, volitive gardu)
- to watch over, look after, keep, guard
Conjugation
Related terms
Latvian
Adjective
gardi
- nominative plural masculine of gards
Adverb
gardi
- tasty, delicious, with appetite, tastily, deliciously; adverbial form of gards
- zemenes gardi smaržoja ― the strawberries smelled deliciously
- gardi pacienāt ― to treat (visitors) tastily (i.e., to give them tasty treats to eat)
- visu gardi noēst ― to eat everything with appetite
- Kalpiņš gardi nosmiesies ― Kalpiņš laughed deliciously (= with pleasure)
Zaghawa
Pronunciation
Noun
gardi
- trail, path
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