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mbar|o'·het vpr 1 to come to an end; (of a period of time) pass 2 to be finished up; run out 3 to waste away (because of some affliction or illness)

mbar|o'·n
II§ vt 1 to bring [ ] to completion: complete, finish 2 to bring to a finish: stop 3 to finish [ ] up/off, use up 4 to comply with [a request/order]
III§ vi 1 to come to an end; expire 2 [Colloq] to die; be unable to continue 3 to end up
mbaro·n me liq e me shpatė to lose one's health; fall upon hard times
mbaro·n me tė gjitha 1 to lose everything; have nothing left 2 to have come down to the end
mbaro·npast me tė tėra to have nothing at all left, be down to nothing
mbaro·n pas <> [Fig Colloq] (hyperbole) be crazy about <>, be infatuated with <>
mbaro·n pėr gjumė [Colloq] to be badly in need of sleep
mbaro·n pėr [ ] [Fig Colloq] (hyperbole) be dying for [ ], crave [ ]
<> mbaro·n punė to help <> out

mbar|o'sė nf (Old) (Ethnog) = bu'llė