naskar
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian nacer, Spanish nascere. (Compare Esperanto naski (“to give birth to”))
Pronunciation
Verb
naskar (present tense naskas, past tense naskis, future tense naskos, imperative naskez, conditional naskus)
- (intransitive) to be born
Conjugation
Conjugation of naskar
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present | past | future | ||||
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infinitive | naskar | naskir | naskor | ||||
tense | naskas | naskis | naskos | ||||
conditional | naskus | ||||||
imperative | naskez | ||||||
adjective active participle | naskanta | naskinta | naskonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | naskante | naskinte | naskonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | naskanto | naskinto | naskonto | |||
plural | naskanti | naskinti | naskonti |
Derived terms
- ennaskinto (“a native”)
- kunnaskinto (“congenital”)
- naskala yuro, naskoyuro (“birthright”)
- naskala (“natal”)
- naskanta (“nascent”)
- naskigar (“to give birth to”)
- naskinta nove (“newborn”)
- naskinto unesma (“firstborn child”)
- nasko, naskepoko (“birth, nativity”)
- naskolando (“land of birth, fatherland”)
- naskoloko (“birthplace”)