movi
See also: moví
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
Orthographic borrowing from English move, ultimately from Latin moveō (“I move, set in motion”). Compare Italian muovere, French mouvoir.
Pronunciation edit
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Verb edit
movi (present movas, past movis, future movos, conditional movus, volitive movu)
- (transitive) to move
- La hundo movis la pilkon per sia nazo. ― The dog moved the ball with its nose.
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of movi
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Derived terms edit
- moviĝi (“to move”, intransitive)
Descendants edit
- Ido: movar
See also edit
- emocii (“to move (emotionally), touch (emotionally)”)
- transloĝiĝi (“to move (away), change residence”)
Friulian edit
Etymology edit
From Vulgar Latin *movĕre, from Latin movēre.
Verb edit
movi (past participle mot or movût)
- (transitive) to move
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Galician edit
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movi
- (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular preterite indicative of mover
Latin edit
Verb edit
mōvī
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movi