English
Adverb
evar (not comparable)
- (Internet slang, humorous) ever (at any time)
- That was the best party evar!!1!!!1!
Anagrams
Ido
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin aevum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e.ˈvar/, /ɛ.ˈvaɾ/
Verb
evar (present tense evas, past tense evis, future tense evos, imperative evez, conditional evus)
- (transitive, intransitive) to be (some length of time) old, be aged (some length of time)
- Me evas dek-e-sis yari. ― I am (aged) sixteen years old.
Conjugation
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Conjugation of evar
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present |
past |
future |
tense |
evas |
evis |
evos |
perfect |
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evabis |
evabos |
infinitive |
evar |
evir |
evor |
imperative |
evez |
evabez |
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conditional |
evus |
evabus |
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nominal active participle |
singular |
evanto |
evinto |
evonto |
plural |
evanti |
evinti |
evonti |
nominal passive participle |
singular |
evato |
evito |
evoto |
plural |
evati |
eviti |
evoti |
active participle |
evanta |
evinta |
evonta |
passive participle |
evata |
evita |
evota |
adverbial active participle |
evante |
evinte |
evonte |
adverbial passive participle |
evate |
evite |
evote |
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Derived terms
- evanta (“old (so much), aged (of a certain age)”)
- evo (“age”)
- eva
- grand-eva (“aged, elderly”)
- kurt-eveso
- mez-eva (“middle-aged”)
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- evoza (“old, venerable, aged”)
- eveso
- grand-eveso (“longevity, agedness”)
- kurt-eveso
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