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- borrow from
borrow from
borrow something from someone
to request and receive the use of something from someone. Can I borrow a hammer from you? Sorry, this hammer was borrowed from my father.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Tiamat | | TEE-ə-maht (English), TYAH-maht (English) | Near Eastern Mythology |
I'tidal | | - | Arabic |
Irmentrud | | EER-men-troot | German (Archaic) |
MÁŠA | | - | Czech |
Shet | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
Aksinya | | - | Russian |