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movi
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See also: moví
Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from English move, ultimately from Latin moveō (“I move, set in motion”). Compare Italian muovere, French mouvoir.
Pronunciation
Verb
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
Derived terms
- moviĝi (“to move”, intransitive)
Descendants
- Ido: movar
See also
- emocii (“to move (emotionally), touch (emotionally)”)
- transloĝiĝi (“to move (away), change residence”)
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Friulian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *movĕre, from Latin movēre.
Verb
movi (past participle mot or movût)
- (transitive) to move
Derived terms
Related terms
Galician
Verb
movi
- (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular preterite indicative of mover
Latin
Verb
mōvī
Portuguese
Verb
movi
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