tremble | |
mihorohoro | tremble (to) ~ to tremble, to shudder |
mihovotrovotra | tremble (to) ~ to tremble, as a house during an earthquake |
mangebikebika | tremble (to) ~ to tremble in all one's members as through fear. (prov.) |
mangitakitaka | tremble (to) ~ to tremble, to shake, as leaves or the voice; to palpitate, or to be in pain, as the heart or one's bones |
mionjina | tremble (to) ~ to shake, to tremble. |
mionjinonjina | tremble (to) ~ to shake, to tremble. |
mipararetra | tremble (to) ~ to tremble, shake, or vibrate ~ to vibrate, to tremble |
mitebiteby | tremble ~ to be apprehensive, to tremble with foreboding |
tora-kovitra | tremble ~ all of a tremble |
tremble | |
mpivahovaho | tremble (celui qui) ~ Celui qui tremble |
mivadika ny trozona | tremble (la terre) ~ La baleine se remue. On se servait de cette expression pour dire que la terre tremble. |
vahovaho | tremble (qui) ~ Qui tremble, qui a la parole embarrassée |