Etymology

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Borrowed from English fancy, French fantaisie, German Phantasie, Italian fantasticare, Spanish fantasear, Russian фанта́зия (fantázija).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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fantaziar (present tense fantazias, past tense fantaziis, future tense fantazios, imperative fantaziez, conditional fantazius)

  1. (transitive) to have a fancy for (someone or something), to have an idea, an inclination (to do something)

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