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Etymology
amuzi + -ejo.
Pronunciation
Noun
amuzejo (accusative singular amuzejon, plural amuzejoj, accusative plural amuzejojn)
- place of amusement / entertainment
- fair, funfair, carnival, amusement park
- Sten Johansson, “Vojaĝo kun Hans Glas” in Kiam la vento turniĝos,
- Unufoje ni trapasis vilaĝon kun migranta amuzejo surplace. Ni haltis por rigardi kaj aĉeti glaciaĵon.
- Once we were going through a village where there was a traveling carnival. We stopped to have a look and buy ice cream.
- club, entertainment hall
- L. L. Zamenhof (translator), “Sub la saliko” (“Under the Willow-Tree”) by Hans Christian Andersen in Fabeloj Book 3,
- La aliaj submastroj de la metiejo demandis lin, kial li tiel senripoze vagas tien kaj reen kaj pri kio li meditas; li vizitu kun ili la amuzejojn, li estas ja juna sango.
- The other journeymen in the shop asked him why he wandered here and there so restlessly; him to go to clubs with them—after all, he was young (lit. a young blood).
- László Balázs (translator), La antaŭenŝovita garnizono (Az előretolt helyőrség / The Frontier Garrison) by Jenő Rejtő, Chapter 2,
- Ĉiuvespere li gastrolis en la amuzejoj.
- Every evening he would emcee in the clubs.