Ido
Verb
erorar (present tense eroras, past tense eroris, future tense eroros, imperative erorez, conditional erorus)
- (intransitive) to err, be mistaken, make a mistake
- 2014, Brian E. Drake, Sencesa bruiso, The Oxford Rationalist, page 260:
- Ho no! Tu eroris, eroris grande.
- Oh no! You made a mistake, a big mistake.
- Lu eroris ye lua kalkuli, ed eroris multe.
- He erred in his calculations, and made many mistakes.
Conjugation
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Conjugation of erorar
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present |
past |
future |
tense |
eroras |
eroris |
eroros |
perfect |
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erorabis |
erorabos |
infinitive |
erorar |
erorir |
eroror |
imperative |
erorez |
erorabez |
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conditional |
erorus |
erorabus |
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nominal active participle |
singular |
eroranto |
erorinto |
eroronto |
plural |
eroranti |
erorinti |
eroronti |
active participle |
eroranta |
erorinta |
eroronta |
adverbial active participle |
erorante |
erorinte |
eroronte |
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Derived terms
- eroro (“mistake, error”)
- erore (“amiss”)
- eroroza (“erroneous, mistaken”)
- erorego (“blunder, faux pas”)
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- eroriva (“fallible, liable to err”)
- neeroriva (“infallible”)
- erorachar (“to blunder, make a mistake”)
- eroracho (“blunder, egregious mistake, faux pas”)
- erorigar (“to cause to err”)
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