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Esperanto
- audi (H-system spelling)
- auxdi (X-system spelling)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin audiō. Compare French ouïr, Italian udire, Spanish oír. Doublet of aŭdio.
Pronunciation
Verb
aŭdi (present aŭdas, past aŭdis, future aŭdos, conditional aŭdus, volitive aŭdu)
- (transitive, intransitive) to hear (perceive sound)
- Ros' Haruo (translator), "La sonorilojn aŭdis mi", original by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
- La sonorilojn aŭdis mi
- En jam konata melodi':
- Ripet-raport' laŭ Dia vort':
- "Sur tero, pac'; al homoj, bon'!"
- I heard the bells on Christmas day,
- The old familiar carols play
- And wild and sweet, the words repeat
- Of "peace on earth, goodwill to men".
- to hear (to find out about, to learn of)
- Synonym: ekscii
Conjugation
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Conjugation of aŭdi
infinitive
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aŭdi
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imperative
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aŭdu
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conditional
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aŭdus
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Derived terms