fluar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto fluiEnglish flowFrench fluerItalian fluireSpanish fluir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈflu̯ar/

Verb

fluar (present tense fluas, past tense fluis, future tense fluos, imperative fluez, conditional fluus)

  1. (intransitive) to flow, run, glide (of liquids, elec.)

Conjugation

Conjugation of fluar
present past future
infinitive fluar fluir fluor
tense fluas fluis fluos
conditional fluus
imperative fluez
adjective active participle fluanta fluinta fluonta
adverbial active participle fluante fluinte fluonte
nominal
active participle
singular fluanto fluinto fluonto
plural fluanti fluinti fluonti

Derived terms

  • adfluar (to flow or run (to, into, as a river to the sea); to rush (as blood to the head))
  • adfluo (afflux)
  • aeroflueto (draught (of air))
  • enfluanto (affluent, tributary (stream))
  • enfluar (to flow in)
  • enflueyo (place of inflow)
  • exterfluar (to flow, run over)
  • fluanta (flowing, running)
  • fluanto (fluent, variable quantity)
  • fluo (flow, current, stream, streaming)
  • kunfluar (to be confluent)
  • retrofluar (to flow back, ebb)
  • superfluantajo (the overflow, waste)
  • superfluar (to overflow)
  • superfluo (overflowing)
  • superfluotubo (waste pipe)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²flʉː.ɑ(r)/

Verb

fluar

  1. present tense of flua