FREE DLAB Trivia Questions and Answers
What does “tusple” imply if “spletu” implies “soft bed”?
"-sple" means "chair" because "sple-" means "soft" and "-tu" means "bed."
What does “faglor” imply if “glorfa” means “fast runner”?
"glor-" means "fast" and "-fa" means "runner," thus "-glor" means "swimmer."
What does the word "risplev" imply if the word "plevris" means "white flower"?
With "plev-" meaning "white" and "-ris" meaning "flower", "-plev" means "tree".
What does “impklas” imply if “klashimp” implies “full cup”?
Since "klas-" means "full" and "-imp" means "cup", "-klas" means "plate".
What does “raknag” imply if “nagrak” means “old book”?
Because "nag-" means "old" and "-rak" means "book", "-nag" means "pen".
What does "kastdri" imply, if "drikast" implies "cold water"?
"dri-" means "cold," "-kast" means "water," and therefore "-dri" means "fire."
What does “trepox” imply if “pontrex” means “left hand”?
Since "pon-" means "left" and "-trex" means "hand," "-pon" means "foot."
What does “duvmet” imply if “metduv” implies “hard floor”?
Since "met-" means "hard" and "-duv" means "floor", "-met" means "ceiling".
What does "sanblin" mean if "blinsan" implies "big car"?
"blin-" means "big," "san" means "car," therefore "blin-" means "train."
What does "kalbtre" mean if "trekalb" means "good morning"?
tre- means "good" and "-alb" means "morning," therefore "-tre" means "night."
What does “elavir” imply if “virela” implies “new city”?
Since "vir-" means "new" and "-ela" means "city", "-vir" means "town".