karear

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Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin carēre. The extra e was kept so not to cause confusion with kara.

Pronunciation

Verb

karear (present kareas, past kareis, future kareos, conditional kareus, imperative kareez)

  1. (transitive) to do without (involuntarily), to dispense with (from necessity)
    Me facile kareas drinkar kande me kelke durstas.
    I can easily go without drinking when I'm a little bit thirsty.
    Me ne povas karear fairo en vintro.
    I cannot go without a fire in the winter.
    Me ne povas karear dormo.
    I can't go without sleep.
    En voyajo on devas karear multa kozi.
    On a journey you can do without a lot of things.
  2. (transitive) to make shift without

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • kareebla (dispensible: wanted but not needed)
  • kareajo (something wanted but which one has not or cannot have now)

See also