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Meaning of erga | Babel Free

Preposition CEFR B1
[ˈɛr.ɡaː]

Definitions

  1. over against, opposite to
    literally, rare, with-accusative
  2. towards (a person or, more rarely, a thing)
    figuratively, with-accusative
  3. with regard to, towards, for
    figuratively, with-accusative
  4. against
    figuratively, with-accusative
  5. to, towards, with respect to, with regard to, concerning, about
    especially, usually, with-accusative
  6. from
    Medieval-Latin, with-accusative
  7. applying to, addressing (oneself) to
    Medieval-Latin, with-accusative

Equivalents

English Toward

Examples

“Emō ergā aliquem.”

I buy from someone.

“quī aliquem ergā iūdicem accūsābit”

one who will accuse another applying to the judge

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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