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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!