plantacar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from French plantation, Spanish plantación, from Latin plantātiō, from plantātus. "plantacar" was chosen instead of proposed plantar so not to collide with planto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plan.ta.ˈt͡sar/

Verb

plantacar (present tense plantacas, past tense plantacis, future tense plantacos, imperative plantacez, conditional plantacus)

  1. (transitive) to plant
    • L. Kauling, Evangelio da S. Lukas, XX 9, page 71.
      Ulu plantacis viteyo, farmo-lugis ol a kultivisti e foriris longatempe.
      Someone planted a vineyard, leased it out to cultivators and went away for a long time.
    Ka vi plantacas frumento o maizo ye ca farmerio?
    Do you plant wheat or corn at this farm?

Conjugation

Conjugation of plantacar
present past future
infinitive plantacar plantacir plantacor
tense plantacas plantacis plantacos
conditional plantacus
imperative plantacez
adjective active participle plantacanta plantacinta plantaconta
adverbial active participle plantacante plantacinte plantaconte
nominal
active participle
singular plantacanto plantacinto plantaconto
plural plantacanti plantacinti plantaconti
adjective passive participle plantacata plantacita plantacota
adverbial passive participle plantacate plantacite plantacote
nominal
passive participle
singular plantacato plantacito plantacoto
plural plantacati plantaciti plantacoti

Synonyms

  • plantizar

Derived terms

  • plantacanto (planter)
  • plantaco (planting)
  • plantacisto (planter)
  • plantacerio (plantation)
  • plantacajo (crop)