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#(''transitive'') to like (something or someone) romantically, to have feelings for | #(''transitive'') to like (something or someone) romantically, to have feelings for | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|Cloim, e lešuom, '''lešos'''.'' ― ''I '''like''' my girlfriend, Kloe.}} | ||
#(''transitive, with dative'') to admire, respect | #(''transitive, with dative'') to admire, respect | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|Fuolcarot sušje '''lešcu'''.'' ― ''He greatly '''respects''' graveyards.}} | ||
===Conjugation=== | ===Conjugation=== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:19, 7 May 2026
Ecouma
Pronunciation
(Mainland Ecouma) IPA: [ˈleːʒɐð]
(Offshore Ecouma) IPA: [ˈlɛʃað]
Verb
lešað
- (transitive) to like (something or someone) romantically, to have feelings for
- Cloim, e lešuom, lešos. ― I like my girlfriend, Kloe.
- (transitive, with dative) to admire, respect
- Fuolcarot sušje lešcu. ― He greatly respects graveyards.
Conjugation
| Present | First | Second | Third |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indicative | lešos | leša | lešcu |
| Imperative | leš | leš | leš |
| Conditional | lešosc | lešac | lešcuc |
| Deseridative | lešossa | leša | lešta |
| Non-present | First | Second | Third |
| Indicative | lešut | lešut | lešt |
| Imperative | lešto | lešto | lešto |
| Conditional | lešutic | lešutic | leštic |
| Deseridative | lešotes | lešutes | lešutes |