klara
Esperanto
Etymology
From English clear, clarity, French clair, German klar, Italian chiaro, Portuguese claro, Spanish claro, from Latin clārus.
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- IPA(key): /ˈklara/
- Hyphenation: kla‧ra
- Rhymes: -ara
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto klara, from English clear, French clair, German klar, Italian chiaro and Spanish claro, ultimately from Latin clārus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklara/
- Hyphenation: kla‧ra
Adjective
klara
Derived terms
- klareskar (“to become clear”)
- klareso (“clearness, light, plainness”)
- klarigar (“to clarify, make clear, elucidate”)
- klarobskuro (“chiaroscuro”)
- klarvido (“clear sightedness, clairvoyance”)
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Verb
klara (present klarar, preterite klarade, supine klarat, imperative klara)
- to manage, succeed in doing
- Klarar du av att dra tredjeroten ur 1331 utan att använda räknaren?
- Can you manage to calculate the cubic root of 1331 without using the calculator?
- (reflexive) to avoid being injured in an accident
- Lyckligtvis klarade sig alla utan skador då bilen for av vägen.
- Happily no one was injured when the car went off the road.
- (reflexive) make do, get by
- Vi har knappt med pengar, så vi får klara oss med vad vi har.
- We are short of money, so we will have to make do with what we have.
Conjugation
Related terms
- avklara
- förklara
- klara av
- klara upp
- klara ut
- uppklara
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