indijar
Ido
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowing from English indigent, French indigent, Italian indigente and Spanish indigente.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /in.diˈʒar/, /in.diˈd͡ʒar/
Verb
    
indijar (present tense indijas, past tense indijis, future tense indijos, imperative indijez, conditional indijus)
Conjugation
    
    Conjugation of indijar
|  | present | past | future | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | indijar | indijir | indijor | ||||
| tense | indijas | indijis | indijos | ||||
| conditional | indijus | ||||||
| imperative | indijez | ||||||
| adjective active participle | indijanta | indijinta | indijonta | ||||
| adverbial active participle | indijante | indijinte | indijonte | ||||
| nominal active participle | singular | indijanto | indijinto | indijonto | |||
| plural | indijanti | indijinti | indijonti | ||||
| adjective passive participle | indijata | indijita | indijota | ||||
| adverbial passive participle | indijate | indijite | indijote | ||||
| nominal passive participle | singular | indijato | indijito | indijoto | |||
| plural | indijati | indijiti | indijoti | ||||
Derived terms
    
- indijo (“indigence, poverty, penury, want”)
- indijeso (“indigence, poverty, penury, want”)
- indijego (“indigence, poverty, penury, want”)
- indijanta (“indigent”)
- indijanto (“indigent, necessitous, person; pauper”)
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