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{ "categories": [ "Formes de verbes en breton", "breton" ], "forms": [ { "form": "dap", "tags": [ "mutation-soft" ] }, { "form": "zap", "tags": [ "mutation-spirant" ] } ], "lang": "Breton", "lang_code": "br", "pos": "verb", "pos_title": "Forme de verbe", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Exemples en breton" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "Jules Gros, Le trésor du breton parlé - Première partie - Le langage figuré, 2ème ed. revue et augmentée 1970, p. 122", "text": "Eur gwele hag a dap euz eur penn d’ar gambr d’egile.", "translation": "Un lit qui va (atteint) d’un bout de la chambre à l’autre." }, { "ref": "Divi Kervella et Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez, Géographie / Douaroniezh in Atlas de Bretagne / Atlas Breizh, Coop Breizh, 2011, page 37", "text": "Eizh stêr a dap 100 km a hirder pe ouzhpenn. Setu-i hervez urzh o hirder: ar Gwilen, ar Blavezh, an Oud, an Aon, al Liger, ar Renk, ar Cʼhouenon hag ar Secʼh.", "translation": "On compte huit cours dʼeau de plus de 100 km. Dans lʼordre décroissant : Vilaine, Blavet, Oust, Aulne, Loire, Rance, Couesnon, Seiche." } ], "form_of": [ { "word": "tapout" } ], "glosses": [ "Troisième personne du singulier de l’indicatif présent du verbe tapañ/tapek/tapout." ] }, { "glosses": [ "Deuxième personne du singulier de l’impératif du verbe tapañ/tapek/tapout." ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "\\ˈtapː\\" } ], "tags": [ "form-of" ], "word": "tap" }
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