turpināt

Etymology
, from. He also coined the derived term. At first referring only to the continuation of written texts (e.g., the continuation of stories printed in a magazine), this word soon had its meaning broadened to other areas.

Verb



 * 1) to continue, to go on doing (something), to not interrupt (something)
 * 2) to continue realizing (an event, action), making it (something) happen uninterruptedly; also, to continue after an interruption, to go to the next phase
 * 3)  to continue, to proceed to the following part, the next stage
 * 4) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue realizing (an event, action), making it (something) happen uninterruptedly; also, to continue after an interruption, to go to the next phase
 * 2)  to continue, to proceed to the following part, the next stage
 * 3) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1)  to continue, to proceed to the following part, the next stage
 * 2) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1)  to continue, to proceed to the following part, the next stage
 * 2) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1)  to continue, to proceed to the following part, the next stage
 * 2) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on
 * 1) to continue to ensure that a tradition, a habit, etc. will not stop, will exist further on