parata

Etymology
From, equivalent to ; the root is identical to that of. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to improve
 * 2)  to heal, recover, recuperate
 * 3)  to heal, mend, get well/better, recover, recuperate
 * 4)  to be better (not) to do
 * 1)  to be better (not) to do

Usage notes

 * In modern usage, is used practically only in the indicative present and imperfect, in the conditional present , in the second-person singular imperative , in the III, IV and V infinitive and, in formal contexts, sometimes in the potential present  &mdash; the indicative, conditional and potential perfect forms  and the infinitive are extremely infrequently used and instead replaced by the corresponding tenses of   and the infinitive.
 * Especially strange is that the singular imperative is formed using, but the plural is formed from . So different verbs are used, for example, when one says get well soon to one person or a family: ,.

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) act of blocking
 * 2)  save, parry

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  situation, result
 * 2) show-off, show
 * 3)  review, parade
 * 1)  review, parade

Verb

 * 1) to place, to set