amuzi
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amuzi (present amuzas, past amuzis, future amuzos, conditional amuzus, volitive amuzu)
- (transitive) to amuse, entertain, divert
- Lia ŝerceto tre amuzis sian patrinon. ― His little joke very much amused his mother.
- La libro celas samtempe instrui kaj amuzi. ― The book is meant to teach and entertain at the same time.
- (reflexive) to amuse oneself, have fun
- Kiel ni amuzu nin atendante?. ― How shall we amuse ourselves while we wait?.
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- amuza (“amusing”)
- amuzado (“amusement”)
- amuzaĵo (“funny thing; amusement”)
- amuze (“amusingly”)
- amuzejo (“place of amusement; club; fair”)
- amuziĝi (“to be amused, entertained”)
- amuzilo (“toy, plaything”)
- amuzisto (“entertainer”)
- amuzo (“amusement”)
- amuzparko (“amusement park”)
- amuzvespero (“evening of entertainment, fun night”)
- malamuzi (“to bore, irritate, annoy”)
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amuzi