mariajar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English marriage, French mariage.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mari̯aˈʒar/, /mari̯aˈd͡ʒar/

Verb

mariajar (present mariajas, past mariajis, future mariajos, conditional mariajus, imperative mariajez)

  1. (transitive) to marry; legally unite in wedlock (by an official, priest, minister)

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • mariaj-anunco (banns)
  • mariajanto (person officiating at a marriage, match maker;)
  • mariajar su (to get married)
  • mariajatulo (married man, bridegroom)
  • mariajebla (marriageable)
  • mariajero (person officiating at a marriage, match maker;)
  • mariajeso (marriage, matrimony, wedlock)
  • mariajo legala (civil marriage)
  • mariajo (marriage)
  • mariajo-festanti (wedding party, wedding guests)
  • mariajo-festo (wedding, nuptials)
  • mariajo-festo-gesti (wedding party, wedding guests)
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