patulkot

Latvian

Etymology

From pa- + tulkot (to translate, to interpret).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [patūlkuôt]

Verb

patulkot tr., 2nd conj., pres. patulkoju, patulko, patulko, past patulkoju

  1. to translate a little, to translate for a short time
    Gerds (krustnesis) it kā nedzirdēja lāstus, lai gan algotnis šo to viņam patulkojait was as if Gerds (the crusader) didn't hear the offenses, although his hired man translated some of them for him

Conjugation

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