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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin carēre. The extra e was kept so not to cause confusion with kara.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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karear (present kareas, past kareis, future kareos, conditional kareus, imperative kareez)

  1. (transitive) to do without (involuntarily), to dispense with (from necessity)
    Me facile kareas drinkar kande me kelke durstas.
    I can easily go without drinking when I'm a little bit thirsty.
    Me ne povas karear fairo en vintro.
    I cannot go without a fire in the winter.
    Me ne povas karear dormo.
    I can't go without sleep.
    En voyajo on devas karear multa kozi.
    On a journey you can do without a lot of things.
  2. (transitive) to make shift without

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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  • kareebla (dispensible: wanted but not needed)
  • kareajo (something wanted but which one has not or cannot have now)

See also

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