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Latest revision as of 20:53, 2 March 2013 [edit] Albanian [edit] Etymology From Proto-Albanian *platśi-, from Proto-Indo-European *pleh1ḱ- 'to tear, rend'. Cognate to Lithuanian plė́šti ("to burst, crack"), Latvian plêst ("to tear") and perhaps German platzen ("to blow, explode"). plas (indefinite plural plasur) - to crack, burst, break through
[edit] Related terms [edit] Pronunciation plas ? (plural plassen, ??? please provide the diminutive!) - a body of still water, pool
- De plassen in deze streek zijn het gevolg van turfwinning. - The pools in this region result from the excavation of peat.
- Over de grote plas. - Across the ocean.
- puddle
- Om de plas bloed heen liep hij naar het raam. - He walked around the puddle of blood towards the window.
- urine
- Hij deed een grote plas. - He urinated extensively.
plas - first-person singular present indicative of plassen
- imperative of plassen
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