π“π’»π’Ήπ’°Ν˜

transitive verb
Definition
π“π’»π’Ήπ’°Ν˜π“π’»Μ„π’Ήπ’°ΜΝ˜π“π’»Μ‹π’Ήπ’°Ν˜transitive verb1lift, pick up, hold up, or raise someone or somethingπ’»Μ‹Ν˜ 𐓇𐒷́ π’»Ν˜π’Όπ“‡π’·Μ π“π’»Μ„π’Ήπ’°ΜΝ˜pick up that rockπ“π’»Μ„π’Ήπ’°ΜΝ˜ π“π“ŽΜ„π“Š'𐒰́𐒼𐒷 𐒰𐒼𐓐𐒱he can't lift itπ“π’»Μπ’΄π’»Μ„π’Ήπ’°Ν˜I lift you up𐓍𐒻𐒹𐒰𐓍𐒻-*π’Ήπ’°Ν˜π“„π’°π’Ήπ’°Ν˜π“π“Žπ“„π’°π’Ήπ’°Ν˜Most verbs using instrumental prefixes have the stress on the second syllable in their base forms (third-person singular). However, this entry either has a second pronunciation variant that has stress on the first syllable, or simply only has stress on the first syllable.