yare
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English yare, ȝare, from Old English ġearu (“prepared, ready, prompt, equipped, complete, finished, yare”), from Proto-West Germanic *garu, from Proto-Germanic *garwaz (“ready”).
Cognate with Dutch gaar (“done, well-cooked”), German gar (“done, well-cooked; wholly, at all”), Icelandic görr, gerr (“perfect”).
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yare (comparative yarer, superlative yarest)
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yare (comparative more yare, superlative most yare)
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yaré (Baybayin spelling ᜌᜇᜒ) (dialectal, colloquial)
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singular | plural | |||
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inclusive | exclusive | |||
1st person | toyare | foyare | miyare | |
2nd person | noyare | niyare | ||
3rd person |
masculine | oyare | iyare yoyare (archaic) | |
feminine | moyare | |||
neuter | iyare |
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