alvagi
Esperanto
Etymology
Verb
alvagi (present alvagas, past alvagis, future alvagos, conditional alvagus, volitive alvagu)
- to wander (up) to (a specified location); to wander in.
- Stanko Rukelj (translator), Surprizitaj Nuptofestantoj by Eugen Kumičić, Chapter 1,
- Finfine li alvagis antaŭ la tombejon de Luĉica.
- Finally he wandered up to the front of the Lučica cemetery.
- Finfine li alvagis antaŭ la tombejon de Luĉica.
- Kathe R. Schwerin and Paul E. Schwerin (translators), Brulanta Sekreto (Burning Secret) by Stefan Zweig, Chapter 3,
- Je duono post la naŭa la barono fine alvagis sencele.
- At nine-thirty the Baron came strolling nonchalantly up at last. (Anthea Bell translation, Pushkin)
- Je duono post la naŭa la barono fine alvagis sencele.
- Stanko Rukelj (translator), Surprizitaj Nuptofestantoj by Eugen Kumičić, Chapter 1,
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