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* rrom|ull|a'k|ėt = rrumbulla'kėt
* rromu's = romu'z
rro·n vi 1 to live; stay alive; survive; survive for a long time 2 to reside, live, dwell • T'ju rrojė e me jetė tė gjatė! "May he/she live and have a long life!" (congratulatory formula to new parent) I wish him/her a long and happy life! • rro·n kot to waste one's life • rro·n me ditė to live from day to day, live from hand to mouth • rro·n me njė shoshė lakra to be miserably poor • rro·n me tė vėrtetėn to live an honest life, be incapable of not telling the truth • rro·n (edhe) nė rrasė tė gjallėk to be capable of performing miracles, be extremely able • rro·n pa plėng e pa shtėpi "live without property and without a home" to live a homeless life • rro·n si gogla mbi ujė to have no support or help; be in an insecure situation: live in a house of cards • rro·n veresie to live an aimless life • Tė rroni vetė! [Felic] "May you yourself live!" (expressing condolences to a mourner) Chin up! Try to keep going!
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