ndëshkohesh
ndëshkohesh is the passive form of the Albanian verb "ndëshkoj," which translates to "to punish" in English. Therefore, "ndëshkohesh" means "to be punished." This verb describes a state or action where an individual is subjected to a penalty or consequence for an offense, wrongdoing, or failure to meet a certain standard. The subject of the verb "ndëshkohesh" is the one receiving the punishment, rather than the one administering it. This can occur in various contexts, including legal, educational, or social settings. For example, a student might ndëshkohesh for cheating on an exam, or a criminal might ndëshkohesh by the legal system. The specific nature of the punishment would depend on the offense and the authority imposing it. The passive voice emphasizes the recipient of the action, highlighting their experience of being punished.