ambulera

Chichewa

Etymology

Borrowed from English umbrella.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.ᵐbúˈɽe.ɽa/

Noun

ambúlera class 9 (plural ambúlera class 10)

  1. umbrella

References

  • Steven Paas (2016) Oxford Chichewa-English/English - Chichewa Dictionary[1], Oxford University Press, page 13

French

Verb

ambulera

  1. third-person singular simple future of ambuler

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin ambulāre. First attested in 1768.

Verb

ambulera (present ambulerar, preterite ambulerade, supine ambulerat, imperative ambulera)

  1. (often in the present participle) to constantly move between locations (especially of something ordinarily stationary); to travel, to be itinerant
    ett ambulerande museum / bibliotek / teatersällskap
    a traveling museum / library / theater company

Conjugation

Conjugation of ambulera (weak)
active passive
infinitive ambulera ambuleras
supine ambulerat ambulerats
imperative ambulera
imper. plural1 ambuleren
present past present past
indicative ambulerar ambulerade ambuleras ambulerades
ind. plural1 ambulera ambulerade ambuleras ambulerades
subjunctive2 ambulere ambulerade ambuleres ambulerades
present participle ambulerande
past participle

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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References