карам

Etymology 1
From, an iterative counter-part to.

Verb

 * 1)  to edify, to instruct
 * 2)  to rebuke, to reproach, to reprimand
 * 3) * "bg"
 * 1) * "bg"
 * 1) * "bg"

Usage notes
In the standard language, this meaning is primarily expressed via reflexive. The transitive form typically carries the meaning of Etymology 2.

Etymology 2
or, from , ultimately of origin. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to drive, to conduct (a vehicle)
 * 2)  to drive, to herd (an animal, a herd)
 * 3)  to convey, to transport, to carry
 * 4)  to make, to coerce (someone do something)
 * 5)  to undergo, to get through, to pass (endevour, situation, state of affairs)
 * 6)  to be (a certain age)
 * 7)  to live, to be getting along
 * 8)  to keep on (doing something), to carry out
 * 9)  to make, to prepare oneself to do something
 * 1)  to make, to coerce (someone do something)
 * 2)  to undergo, to get through, to pass (endevour, situation, state of affairs)
 * 3)  to be (a certain age)
 * 4)  to live, to be getting along
 * 5)  to keep on (doing something), to carry out
 * 6)  to make, to prepare oneself to do something
 * 1)  to be (a certain age)
 * 2)  to live, to be getting along
 * 3)  to keep on (doing something), to carry out
 * 4)  to make, to prepare oneself to do something
 * 1)  to make, to prepare oneself to do something

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) cabbage

Etymology 1
, from.

Noun

 * 1) bounty
 * 2) generosity
 * 3) magnificence

Noun

 * : cabbage