/ˈhalti/
OriginFrom German halten, English halt.
- intransitiveto stop; to halt; to stall
“Haltu, neniun paŝon plu!” — Stop, not another step!
“2000, Donald Broadribb (translator), Platono, La Respubliko, Parto Ses” — We will not stop until we convince him and the others.
“Li ree haltis antaŭ la figuro.” — He stopped again before the figure.
Formshaltas(present) · haltis(past) · haltos(future) · haltus(conditional) · haltu(volitive) · haltanta(active, participle, present, singular) · haltantaj(active, participle, plural, present) · haltinta(active, participle, past, singular) · haltintaj(active, participle, past, plural) · haltonta(active, future, participle, singular) · haltontaj(active, future, participle, plural) · haltantan(accusative, active, participle, present, singular) · haltantajn(accusative, active, participle, plural, present) · haltintan(accusative, active, participle, past, singular) · haltintajn(accusative, active, participle, past, plural) · haltontan(accusative, active, future, participle, singular) · haltontajn(accusative, active, future, participle, plural) · haltanto(active, noun-from-verb, participle, present, singular) · haltantoj(active, noun-from-verb, participle, plural, present) · haltinto(active, noun-from-verb, participle, past, singular)