enoyar
Ido edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English annoy, French ennuyer, Italian annoiare. Compare Esperanto enui.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
enoyar (present enoyas, past enoyis, future enoyos, conditional enoyus, imperative enoyez)
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of enoyar
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | enoyar | enoyir | enoyor | ||||
tense | enoyas | enoyis | enoyos | ||||
conditional | enoyus | ||||||
imperative | enoyez | ||||||
adjective active participle | enoyanta | enoyinta | enoyonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | enoyante | enoyinte | enoyonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | enoyanto | enoyinto | enoyonto | |||
plural | enoyanti | enoyinti | enoyonti |
Derived terms edit
- enoyo (“bore”)
- enoyiganta (“boring, irksome, troublesome”)
- enoyigiva (“boring, irksome”)
- enoyigar (“to bore (someone)”)
- desenoyigar (“to cheer up, divert, bring out of the dumps”)