English–West Frisian dictionary
West Frisian translation of the English word bonfire
English | West Frisian (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(discharge; fire off) | ôffjurje | |
fjoer | ||
(discharge; dismiss; sack; retrench; lay off) | dien jaan | |
🔗 But the reason the first lady asked for Mira to be fired was that the first lady believed she was a bully. | ||
(discharge; fire off; let off) | ôfsjitte | |
(shoot) | ||
(cheer; inspire; stimulate) | oanfiterje ; oanfjurje ; oanhysje | plifervorigi |
(fan; inspire; stimulate; stir up; urge) | oanwakkereje | plivigligi |
(firing; gun‐fire; shooting; fusillade) | ||
🔗 North of Mariupol, and near the Russian border, the city of Kharkiv has come under heavy Russian fire. | ||
(outbreak of fire; blaze) | ||
🔗 Since September, fires in Australia have killed at least 23 people. |
English | West Frisian |
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fire | ⇆ brân |
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