rona

Etymology
A, itself a.

Noun

 * 1)  COVID-19.
 * 2) * 2020 November 7, on :
 * No one’s around him this time, because you know, you know, he had the rona.
 * 1) * 2021 March 30 (publication date), Juan Nevarez Living With The Rona (description: "Living in a mostly isolated part of the country, [two people] are both surprised when they are infected with COVID-19.")
 * 1) * 2020 November 7, on :
 * No one’s around him this time, because you know, you know, he had the rona.
 * 1) * 2021 March 30 (publication date), Juan Nevarez Living With The Rona (description: "Living in a mostly isolated part of the country, [two people] are both surprised when they are infected with COVID-19.")
 * 1) * 2020 November 7, on :
 * No one’s around him this time, because you know, you know, he had the rona.
 * 1) * 2021 March 30 (publication date), Juan Nevarez Living With The Rona (description: "Living in a mostly isolated part of the country, [two people] are both surprised when they are infected with COVID-19.")

Synonyms

 * corona

Noun

 * 1) place, location
 * 2) region, locality
 * 1) region, locality

Alternative forms

 * - pre-1986

Etymology
Metathesized form of, from.

Noun

 * 1) colour
 * 2) * 1981, Nazel Hashim Mohamad, Telatah, Eastern Universities Press (M), page 17,
 * "ms"
 * "ms"

- Selama pohon bongor itu di situ selama itulah kubur si Apek bongkok akan dihiasi dengan bebunga rona ungu muda.



Noun

 * 1) a binder

Verb

 * 1) to bind, to tie together, to confine or tie down with cord

Pronoun

 * 1) we, us

Etymology
From *don(g)a, from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to hear

Pronoun

 * 1) us
 * Bontsi jwa rona re setse re alogile
 * Most of us have already graduated