What does ierta in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word ierta in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ierta in Romanian.

The word ierta in Romanian means forgive, spare, absolve, pardon, a ierta, a absolvi, a ierta, a tolera, a ierta, a scuza, a ierta, a ierta, a ierta, a ierta, a ierta, a ierta de păcate. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ierta

forgive, spare, absolve, pardon

a ierta

(religion: free from sin) (religie: de păcate)

Preotul i-a iertat bărbatului toate păcatele.
The priest absolved the man of all his sins.

a absolvi

(free from guilt) (juridic: de vină)

Instanța l-a absolvit pe Richard de orice vină în legătură cu accidentul.
The court absolved Richard of any blame for the accident.

a ierta, a tolera

(allow, excuse)

a ierta, a scuza

(pardon)

Dacă-ți ceri scuze că ai întârziat, te iert.
If you apologise for being late, I will forgive you.

a ierta

(stop resenting)

Părinții mei mă iertau și nu pot să le găsesc scuze.
My parents used to beat me, and I can never forgive them.

a ierta

(excuse for sth done)

Charles II pardoned his commander for his role in the Civil War.

a ierta

(forgive for sin, crime)

Robert pardoned his son for behaving badly.

a ierta

(forgive: crime, bad behavior)

Robert pardoned his son's behaviour.

a ierta

(sins, person)

a ierta de păcate

(Biblical, archaic (Christianity: take confession of)

The bishop shrived the sobbing woman.

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