address
/a-dress; æd-dress/
n-ct.
1.
Def.: ugpaan
MS: ugpaan
the number, street name and area name of the place where you live.
I can't visit them because I don't know their address.
Kena a egpekeendiyè [egpeke͡ediyè] te kandan su warè ku nataheyi ka ugpaan dan.
vt.
2.
Def.: egtahuan te egpeendiyaan [egpe͡endiyaan] ka imbilup
If you address an envelope or parcel, you write the address of the person you are sending it to.
She addressed the envelope, and put a stamp on it.
Migtahuan din te egpeendiyaan [migpe͡endiyaan] ka imbilup, wey mig-istampaan [mig-istampa͡an]
n-ct.
3.
Def.: nenekegsinsinundul ne me litra ne igpanahù eyew te pegpamitew te wibsayit diyè te Intirnit
The address of a website on the Internet is the sequence of letters which you need to type to find the website on the internet.
vt.
4.
Def.: egpakiglalag
MS: egpakiglalag
If you address someone, you speak to them
She turned and addressed me. 'What do you think?'.
Migbagkeleng sikandin wey mig-insè keddì. 'Nekey ka suman-suman nu?'.
n-ct.
5.
Def.: maheteng ne pangasak diyè te grupu te me etew
a formal speech to a group of people (give an address).
The principal gave an address at the public meeting.
Ka prinsipal migbehey te pangasak eyew te peg-elit-elit diyè te miting.
vt.
6.
Def.: eggeram eggusey te prublima; egsulbad
MS: eggusey; egsulbad
If you address a problem, you try to fix it.
We need to address the problem of the lack of water.
Keilangan ne eggeraman ney eggusaya ka prublima te kakulangen te weyig.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0826-0850
Status: ready
Last updated: 26/Sep/2012