vole Kreyòl ayisyen /vo.le/
English : flew
Français : a volé
Español : voló
Português : voou
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English : flew
Français : a volé
Español : voló
Português : voou
Definition: v.
English : fly : Ex: We can fly to France next year.
Français : voler. Ex : Nous pouvons voler vers la France l'année prochaine.
Español : volar. Ej: Podemos volar a Francia el año que viene.
Português : voar. Ex: Podemos voar para a França no próximo ano.
Definition: v.
English : fly : Ex: We can fly to France next year.
Français : voler. Ex : Nous pouvons voler vers la France l'année prochaine.
Español : volar. Ej: Podemos volar a Francia el año que viene.
Português : voar. Ex: Podemos voar para a França no próximo ano.
Definition: n. Yon pati nan yon chante, yon tèks oswa nan yon powèm. Egz: Chante sa a gen 4 volè.
English : stanza, verse
Français : volet, couplet, strophe, verset
Español : estrofa, verso
Português : estrofe, verso
English : stolen
Français : volé
Español : robado
Português : roubado
English : stealing
Français : vol
Español : robando
Português : roubando
English : stole
Français : a volé
Español : robó
Português : roubou
Definition: n. Tematik: /vɔ.lɛ/ Yon moun ki ap vòlè afè moun, oswa ki ap pran yon bagay ki pa pou li sa otorizasyon.
English : thief, robber
Français : un voleur, une voleuse, un brigand
Español : un ladrón, una ladrona, asaltante
Português : um ladrão, uma ladra, assaltante
English : thieves
Français : voleurs
Español : ladrones
Português : ladrões
Definition: v. Pran yon bagay ki pa pou ou, san pèmisyon. Pran oswa prete yon bagay epi pa remèt li.
English : steal, to rob
Français : voler, dévaliser
Español : robar, hurtar
Português : roubar, assaltar
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