Etymology

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From certa (certain, sure, guaranteed) +‎ -igar (to make, render).

Verb

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certigar (present tense certigas, past tense certigis, future tense certigos, imperative certigez, conditional certigus)

  1. (transitive) to certify, ensure
    Certigez me ke tu ne lezos il!
    Ensure me that you won't hurt him!

Conjugation

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  • certe (certainly, surely, undoubtedly, assuredly, verily)
  • certajo (certainty (something certain))
  • certeso (certainty)
  • certeskar (to certify)
  • necerta (uncertain, unsettle, not determined, dubious, precarious, unsteady)