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Esperanto
Etymology
From amiko + -i.
Pronunciation
Verb
amiki (present amikas, past amikis, future amikos, conditional amikus, volitive amiku)
- (intransitive) to be on friendly terms, be friends
- Solomon Cins (translator), Kiel ŝtalo estis hardata (Как закалялась сталь / How the Steel was Tempered) by Nikolai Ostrovsky, Chapter 5,
- Mi ne demandas vin, kun kiu vi amikas, kaj kiu venas al vi.
- I don’t ask you who your friends are (lit. with whom you are friends) or who comes to you.
- Donald Harlow (translator), “La flava gnomo” in La blua felibro (The Blue Fairy Book) by Andrew Lang,
- la Patrino okazigis, ke ŝian portreton pentru la plej lertaj pentristoj, kaj sendis ĝin al kelkaj najbaraj reĝoj, al kiuj ŝi tre amikis.
- the Queen (lit. the Mother) caused her portrait to be taken by the cleverest painters and sent it to several neighboring kings with whom she was very friendly.
Conjugation
Ido
Pronunciation
Noun
amiki
- plural of amiko