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Esperanto
Etymology
From ami (“to love”) + -et-.
Pronunciation
Verb
ameti (present ametas, past ametis, future ametos, conditional ametus, volitive ametu)
- to love a little, to like, be fond of
- Heinrich August Luyken, Stranga Heredaĵo, Ĉapitro 7,
- Nu, malgraŭ ĉio mi ne povas ne ameti sinjoron Hill; sed, sinjoro Marston, tiujn du hispanojn mi malfidas.
- Well, in spite of everything, I can’t help liking Mr. Hill; but Mr. Marston, I don’t trust those two Spaniards.
- H. J. Bulthuis (translator), Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Part 2, Chapter 24,
- mi havos multan penon kontentigi vin; sed kiam vi plene alkutimiĝos al mi, vi eble denove min ametos—mi diras: vi ametos, sed ne amos min.
- I shall have much ado to please you: but when you get well used to me, you will perhaps like me again,—like me, I say, not love me.
Conjugation
- ameto (“fondness, liking”)
Galician
Verb
ameti
- (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular preterite indicative of ameter
Sranan Tongo
Etymology
From English or Dutch ham + meti (“meat”).
Pronunciation
Noun
ameti
- smoked ham