devar

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Etymology

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From Esperanto devi, from French devoir, Italian dovere, Spanish deber, from Latin dēbēre (must), present active infinitive of dēbeō.

Verb

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devar (present tense devas, past tense devis, future tense devos, imperative devez, conditional devus)

  1. to be obliged, have a duty (to); should
    Me devas irar.
    I should go.

Conjugation

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