pėr|pa'llet·et vpr to become known publicly, get bruited around
pėr|pa'ra II§ adv 1 ahead; forward 2 earlier, before III§ prep (abl) ahead of, in front of, before; in comparison with • nuk <> dil·et3rd pėrpara 1 there is none better than <> 2 there is no use trying with <> {}, there is no point in talking to <> • pėrpara hundės right there (under <>'s nose) • mė pėrpara 1 earlier 2 first of all, in the first place • Pėrpara rripė e prapa thikė. "precipice behind and knife ahead" Damned if you do and damned if you don't. Bad either way. • pėrpara se _ before _ • pėrpara syve tė <> before <>'s very eyes; in <>'s presence; before the whole <>
* pėr|par|ande'j adv in the past, previously, beforehand
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