obliviar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English oblivion, French oublier, Italian obliare, Spanish olvidar, ultimately from Latin oblīviscor.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /o.bli.ˈvjar/, /ɔ.bli.ˈvjaɾ/

Verb

obliviar (present tense oblivias, past tense obliviis, future tense oblivios, imperative obliviez, conditional oblivius)

  1. (transitive) to forget
    Ho no, me obliviis mea automobilo-klefi.
    Oh no, I forgot my car keys.

Conjugation

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Derived terms

  • obliviita (be forgotten)
  • oblivio (oversight)
  • obliviema (forgetful, oblivious)
  • oblivieso (oblivion)
  • oblivieskar (to fall into a lapse of memory)
  • obliviigar (make forget)
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