flugi
Esperanto
Etymology
From the noun flugo
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈflu.ɡi/
- Hyphenation: flu‧gi
Verb
flugi (present flugas, past flugis, future flugos, conditional flugus, volitive flugu)
- (transitive, intransitive) to fly
- 1915, L. L. Zamenhof (translator), Malnova Testamento, Hoŝea 8:1.
- Li flugas kiel aglo al la domo de la Eternulo.
- He flies like an eagle to the house of the Lord.
- En la vespera nebulo, la flugantan Holandanon mi ekvidis.
- In the evening's mist, I glimpsed the Flying Dutchman.
Conjugation
Conjugation of flugi
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Related terms
- alflugi: to fly (to or toward a specified location)
- ekflugi: to take flight, to take off (leave the ground)
- ĉirkaŭflugi: to fly in circles, to fly around
- flugaparato: aircraft, airplane, flying machine
- flugarmeisto: airman, flyboy (both senses limited to members of a national air force)
- flugarmeo: air force
- flugdisko: Frisbee
- flughaveno: airport
- flugkompanio: airline
- flugludilo: kite
- flugilo: wing
- flugmaŝino: airplane, aircraft, flying machine
- flugo: flight
- fluglinio: airline
- flugpilkado: volleyball (the game)
- flugpilko: volleyball (the ball itself)
- forflugi: to fly away
- preterflugi: to fly past
Icelandic
Noun
flugi n
- indefinite dative singular of flug
Noun
flugi n
- indefinite accusative plural of flugur
Ido
Noun
flugi
- plural of flugo
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