/ˈporti/
OriginFrom Italian portare.
- to carry
“Cetere li singardeme portis sian pafilon en la mano.” — Besides, he carelessly carried his gun in his hand.
- to wear
“Unu el ili portis skarpon sub sia surtuto.” — One of them wore a scarf over his overcoat.
Formsportas(present) · portis(past) · portos(future) · portus(conditional) · portu(volitive) · portanta(active, participle, present, singular) · portantaj(active, participle, plural, present) · portinta(active, participle, past, singular) · portintaj(active, participle, past, plural) · portonta(active, future, participle, singular) · portontaj(active, future, participle, plural) · portantan(accusative, active, participle, present, singular) · portantajn(accusative, active, participle, plural, present) · portintan(accusative, active, participle, past, singular) · portintajn(accusative, active, participle, past, plural) · portontan(accusative, active, future, participle, singular) · portontajn(accusative, active, future, participle, plural) · portata(participle, passive, present, singular) · portataj(participle, passive, plural, present) · portita(participle, passive, past, singular)