urjar
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English urge, French urger, German urgieren, Italian urgere and Spanish urgir.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /urˈʒar/, /urˈd͡ʒar/
Verb
urjar (present tense urjas, past tense urjis, future tense urjos, imperative urjez, conditional urjus)
Conjugation
Conjugation of urjar
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present | past | future | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | urjar | urjir | urjor | ||||
| tense | urjas | urjis | urjos | ||||
| conditional | urjus | ||||||
| imperative | urjez | ||||||
| adjective active participle | urjanta | urjinta | urjonta | ||||
| adverbial active participle | urjante | urjinte | urjonte | ||||
| nominal active participle | singular | urjanto | urjinto | urjonto | |||
| plural | urjanti | urjinti | urjonti | ||||
Derived terms
- urjigar (“to urge”)
- urjanta (“urgent”)
- urjanteso (“urgency”)
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