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employar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English employ, French employer, Italian impiegare, Spanish employer, all ultimately from Latin implicare (to infold, involve, engage), from in (in) + plicare (to fold).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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employar (present tense employas, past tense employis, future tense employos, imperative employez, conditional employus)

  1. (transitive) to employ (someone)
    Me esis employita ye butiko.
    I was employed at a shop.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of employar
present past future
infinitive employar employir employor
tense employas employis employos
conditional employus
imperative employez
adjective active participle employanta employinta employonta
adverbial active participle employante employinte employonte
nominal
active participle
singular employanto employinto employonto
plural employanti employinti employonti
adjective passive participle employata employita employota
adverbial passive participle employate employite employote
nominal
passive participle
singular employato employito employoto
plural employati employiti employoti
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See also

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