Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto vidi, from French voir, Italian vedere, Spanish ver, from Latin vidēre, present active infinitive of videō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *weyd-.
Pronunciation
Verb
vidar (present tense vidas, past tense vidis, future tense vidos, imperative videz, conditional vidus)
- (transitive) to see
- Ka vu povas vidar lu?
- Can you see him/her?
Conjugation
Conjugation of vidar
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | vidar | vidir | vidor | ||||
tense | vidas | vidis | vidos | ||||
conditional | vidus | ||||||
imperative | videz | ||||||
adjective active participle | vidanta | vidinta | vidonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | vidante | vidinte | vidonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | vidanto | vidinto | vidonto | |||
plural | vidanti | vidinti | vidonti | ||||
adjective passive participle | vidata | vidita | vidota | ||||
adverbial passive participle | vidate | vidite | vidote | ||||
nominal passive participle | singular | vidato | vidito | vidoto | |||
plural | vidati | viditi | vidoti |
Derived terms
- vido (“seeing, vision, view”)
- vidala (“visual”)
- vidajo (“what is seen, sight, view”)
- videyo (“viewpoint (locality)”)
- vidado (“seeing, vision, view”)
- videbleso (“visibility”)
- vidinda (“worth seeing”)
- vidindajo (“thing worth seeing, curiosity”)
- previdebla (“foreseeable”)
- supervido (“overview of the”)