ndërroj

Albanian

Etymology

From *ndërr, from Proto-Albanian *anteros, from Proto-Indo-European *an-2 (there, on the other side). Cognate to Old Prussian antars, anters (other, second), Lithuanian añtras and Old High German andar (other). Alternatively, from Latin alterō with irregular change of the sonorant. [1]

Verb

ndërroj (first-person singular past tense ndërrova, participle ndërruar)

  1. I change, substitute, alter
  2. I trade, exchange
  3. i malt
    Synonym: këmbej, shkëmbej

References

  1. Orel, Vladimir (1998) Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 285
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