allaer

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Norman[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French aler, alier, from Vulgar Latin *alare; with forms in v-, f-, and ir- are from Latin vadō, fugiō, and respectively (see French aller for further etymology).

Verb[edit]

allaer

  1. (France) to go
    I feut à la feire et il acatit treis vaques.
    He went to the fair and bought three cows.
    J’allioums touos les jouos à Tchidbouorg pouor veî passaer les batiâos.
    We used to go every day to Cherbourg to look at the ships passing by.