pluvar

Ido

Etymology

From pluvo (rain) +‎ -ar (infinitive verb).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /plu.ˈvar/, /plu.ˈvaɾ/

Verb

pluvar (present tense pluvas, past tense pluvis, future tense pluvos, imperative pluvez, conditional pluvus)

  1. (intransitive) to rain
    Semblas pluvor cadie.
    It seems like it's going to rain today.

Conjugation

Conjugation of pluvar
present past future
infinitive pluvar pluvir pluvor
tense pluvas pluvis pluvos
conditional pluvus
imperative pluvez
adjective active participle pluvanta pluvinta pluvonta
adverbial active participle pluvante pluvinte pluvonte
nominal
active participle
singular pluvanto pluvinto pluvonto
plural pluvanti pluvinti pluvonti

Derived terms

  • pluvas ((impersonal) it rains)
  • parapluvo (umbrella)
  • pluvala (pluvial)
  • pluvaquo (rain water)
  • pluvarko (rainbow)
  • pluvegar (to downpour, flood; to rain in torrents)
  • pluvego (downpour, flood)
  • pluvema (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluveskar (to start raining)
  • pluvetar (to sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluveto (sprinkle, drizzle)
  • pluvigar (to cause to rain; to shower down upon)
  • pluvkanalo (gutter)
  • pluvmantelo (raincoat)
  • pluvo (rain)
  • pluvoza (rainy, wet, shower, inclement)
  • pluvtubo (spout (descending to the ground))
  • pluvtubulo (spout (which drips from above))
  • pluvuro (rain (fallen))