What is the meaning of Cara?

face

face

face (front part of the head)

face (public image)

heads (side of a coin)

face, surface

feminine singular of car

wound

third-person singular past historic of carer

face

expression; gesture

surface (face of a polyhedron)

to

feminine singular of caro

way

manner

a typical Ambon snack, made from a mixture of wheat flour, eggs, milk, butter, salt, sugar and liquid coconut milk, which is put into a special mold with a filling of sliced ​​skipjack tuna and sauteed spices, topped with sliced ​​red chilies, then baked

friend

feminine singular of caro

female equivalent of caro

Romanization of ꦕꦫ

inflection of cārus:

  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular
  2. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

feminine nominative/vocative singular

neuter nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

ablative feminine singular of cārus

the head

genitive singular of cars

manner, means, method

style, fashion

friend

relative

singular imperative of carian

going

walking

Alternative spelling of cara, cāra, ācāra

Alternative spelling of cara, pacara, upacara, upacāra

Alternative spelling of caraṇa

Alternative spelling of kara

face

countenance

inlet, cove

feminine singular of caro

act of walking about, act of frequenting

one who walks about, one who frequents

messenger, spy

second-person singular imperative active of carati (to walk)

genitive/accusative singular of car

face

heads (side of coin)

resemblance, appearance (perceived characteristic of a person, object or situation)

man, fellow, guy and any adult male

man!; dude!

feminine singular of caro (expensive, dear)

face

face (the front part of the head)

face (one's facial expression)

face (the frontal aspect of something)

gall, nerve (impudence)

face (any of the flat bounding surfaces of a polyhedron)

side (of paper, a card, a coin)

heads (side of a coin)

feminine singular of caro

inflection of caru:

  1. first-person singular future colloquial
  2. third-person singular present indicative/future literary
  3. second-person singular imperative

first-person singular future colloquial

third-person singular present indicative/future literary

second-person singular imperative

Source: wiktionary.org