lektar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English lectureFrench lectureSpanish lectura. Ultimately from Latin lectūra.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lekˈtar/

Verb

lektar (present tense lektas, past tense lektis, future tense lektos, imperative lektez, conditional lektus)

  1. (transitive) to read
  2. (transitive, figuratively) to read someone (guess their thoughs, feelings, behavior, etc.)

Conjugation

Conjugation of lektar
present past future
infinitive lektar lektir lektor
tense lektas lektis lektos
conditional lektus
imperative lektez
adjective active participle lektanta lektinta lektonta
adverbial active participle lektante lektinte lektonte
nominal
active participle
singular lektanto lektinto lektonto
plural lektanti lektinti lektonti
adjective passive participle lektata lektita lektota
adverbial passive participle lektate lektite lektote
nominal
passive participle
singular lektato lektito lektoto
plural lektati lektiti lektoti

Derived terms

  • lektado (reading)
  • lektinda (worth reading)
  • lekto (reading)
  • parlektar (to read completely)
  • rilektar
  • tralektar