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Vamos
Auxiliary
  voltar
Verb
  ao
  ponto
Noun
  de
Adposition
  partida
Noun
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Peyv û hevok
Nşh
vamos

Nşh
voltar

  1. to return; to come back
  2. to return (to reach a previous state)
  3. to turn (to adjust something in a direction)
  4. to shell out; to pay
  5. to turn to (to start to rely on)
  6. to turn on; to turn against (to rebel against or oppose something formerly supported)

Nşh
ao

Contraction of a o (“to the (masculine singular)”).

Nşh
ponto

  1. point, a specific spot, location, or place
  2. point, a unit of scoring
  3. point, a topic of discussion
  4. point, a particular moment
  5. point, a unit used to express stocks, shares, interest rates, etc.
  6. point, a zero-dimensional object or location
  7. point, any dot or small spot
  8. point, a dot or tittle of a character
  9. point, a full stop or period
  10. stitch, a single pass of a needle in sewing or surgery suture
  11. timecard, a register of when employees arrive and leave
  12. time clock, a machine used to log when employees arrive and leave
  13. point, a specific value in a scale
  14. medium rare, done an amount of cooking between rare and well done
  15. (Brazil) bus stop, taxi stand, a location where passengers wait for a bus or taxi
  16. Portuguese point, a small unit of length, about equal to 0.2 mm
  17. point, a unit of measurement for a TV audience
  18. an assistant who helps actors with forgotten lines

Nşh
de

  1. of (in relation to)
  2. of (in relation to)
  3. of (in relation to)
  4. of (in relation to)
  5. of (in relation to)
  6. of (in relation to)
  7. of (in relation to)
  8. of (in relation to)
  9. of (in relation to)
  10. of; -en (made or consisting of)
  11. of; -en (made or consisting of)
  12. of; -en (made or consisting of)
  13. of; -en (made or consisting of)
  14. of (introduces the noun that applies a given adjective or past participle)
  15. from (born in or coming out of)
  16. by means of; by
  17. as (in the role of)
  18. in (wearing)

Nşh
partida

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