π“π“Žπ“†π“Šπ’·π“†π“Šπ’·π’Όπ’·

transitive verb
Definition
π“π“Žπ“†π“Šπ’·π“†π“Šπ’·π’Όπ’·π“π“Žπ“†π“‹π’·Μπ“†π’·π’Όπ’·transitive verb1tear into shreds, as clothing, by pulling briers, etc., from it, or by pulling the garments themselves2cut into shreds with scissorsπ“π“Ž-π’Όπ’°π“†π“Šπ’·π“†π“Šπ’·π’Όπ’·π“„π’°π“†π“Šπ’·π“†π“Šπ’·π’Όπ’·This term uses reduplication which means part of the word (usually just one syllable) is repeated to express the idea of an action or idea occurring over and over. If the syllable being reduplicated ends in "e," it almost always changes to "a." For example, "-se" would become "-sasa" or "-sase."