Contionary:adir
Romissan
Etymology
- From Latin audiō
Pronunciation
(Romissan) IPA: /a'ðiɾ/
Verb
adir
- (intransitive) to hear
- (transitive) to hear (passively perceive a sound)
- (transitive) to listen to (actively pay attention to a sound or a person speaking)
- (transitive) to heed; to listen to
Inflection
infinitive | adir | ||||||
auxiliary verb | aver | ||||||
present participle | adiendo | ||||||
past participle | adito | ||||||
singular | plural | ||||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | ìo | tu | lìo, lìa | nòso | vòsi | lòri | |
present | ado | adi | ade | adimo | adite | aden | |
imperfect | adibo | adibi | adiba | adibamo | adibate | adiban | |
preterite1 | adii | adisi | adì | adimo | adise | adirón | |
future | adiró | adiré | adirà | adiramo | adirate | adiràn | |
conditional | adìo | adìe | adìa | adìamo | adìate | adìan | |
subjunctive | que ìo (qu'ìo) | que tu | que lìo, que lìa | que nòso | que vòsi | que lòri | |
present | ada | adamo | adate | adan | |||
imperfect1 | adissi | adisse | adismo | adiste | ad | ||
imperative | — | tu | — | nòso | vòsi | — | |
— | ade | — | adimo | adite | — | ||
1 In less formal writing or speech, the preterite and imperfect subjunctive may be found to have been replaced with the indicative present perfect and present subjunctive tenses respectively. |