velilalar
a newly coined verb in spanish, meaning to sail. taken from the fact that the noun “a sail” is “una vela,” however the verb “to sail” is navegar, or to navigate which can be used in many other contexts, something more obvious would be a verb “velar”, however, this soulds very much like the verb “bailar”, when said with a spanish accent. hence the verb “velilalar”.
yo velilalo
tu velilalas
el/ella velilala
nosotros velilalamos
vosotros velilalais
ellos/ellas velilalan
etc…its a regular -ar verb.
hoy hay mucho viento, quiero velilalar!
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