fantomi
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fantomi (present fantomas, past fantomis, future fantomos, conditional fantomus, volitive fantomu)
- to haunt
- Synonym: hanti
- to be haunted
- Ĉar la infanoj kredas, ke la malnova malplena domo fantomas, ili malofte pasas ĝin.
- Because the children believe that the old, abandoned house is haunted, they seldom pass by it.
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fantomi
- phantom (illusion)
- (medicine) phantom pain
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Inflection of fantomi (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | fantomi | fantomit | ||
genitive | fantomin | fantomien | ||
partitive | fantomia | fantomeja | ||
illative | fantomiin | fantomeihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | fantomi | fantomit | ||
accusative | nom. | fantomi | fantomit | |
gen. | fantomin | |||
genitive | fantomin | fantomien | ||
partitive | fantomia | fantomeja | ||
inessive | fantomissa | fantomeissa | ||
elative | fantomista | fantomeista | ||
illative | fantomiin | fantomeihin | ||
adessive | fantomilla | fantomeilla | ||
ablative | fantomilta | fantomeilta | ||
allative | fantomille | fantomeille | ||
essive | fantomina | fantomeina | ||
translative | fantomiksi | fantomeiksi | ||
abessive | fantomitta | fantomeitta | ||
instructive | — | fantomein | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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fantomi