Contionary:adir

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Romissan

Etymology

  • From Latin audiō

Pronunciation

(Romissan) IPA: /a'ðiɾ/

Verb

adir

  1. (intransitive) to hear
  2. (transitive) to hear (passively perceive a sound)
  3. (transitive) to listen to (actively pay attention to a sound or a person speaking)
  4. (transitive) to heed; to listen to

Inflection

Verb conjugation (third conjugation)
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.