7 (SEP) almena~u at least apena~u hardly, scarcely a~utoritato authority bati to beat doktoro doctor dormi to sleep fari to do, to make flegi to nurse (in sickness) flegisto male nurse flegistino nurse gxis till, until gxusta correct, right, exact informi to inform informo information kapo head komforta comfortable konscia conscious konscii to be conscious, to be aware konscio consciousness koro heart kuraci to attend (a patient) kuracisto physician kusxi to lie, to recline memori to remember ol than opinii to think, to opine opinio opinion piedo foot pozicio position semajno week sendi to send unu one unua first unue at first, to begin with vivi to live voki to call -os verb, future tense mi estos, "I'll be" cxu vi venos? "will you come?" ili komprenos, "they'll understand" -isto habitual occupation, profession instrui, "to teach" > instruisto, "teacher" labori, "to work" > laboristo, "worker" Note: In the plural, the n form is added to the j: mi konas belajn knabinojn, "I know beautiful girls" grandajn manojn li havas, "he has big hands" la viroj, kiujn sxi amas, "the men she loves" la viroj, kiuj sxin amas, "the men who love her". The n form is used not only to show the direct object of a verb or the direction of a movement, but also in expressions of time, duration, measure and value, when there is no preposition: mi restis la tutan semajnon, "I stayed the whole week" (in such cases, the n form replaces a preposition which is understood; thus, if you use the preposition, you should not use the n form; you can express the same idea saying: mi restis dum la tuta semajno, "I stayed during the whole week".) li venis la postan tagon, "he came the following day" gxi estas unu metron alta, "it is one meter high"
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