/ˈprovi/
OriginDerived from Italian provàre.
- transitiveto try, attempt
- transitiveto try out, test (see if something can be done)
Formsprovas(present) · provis(past) · provos(future) · provus(conditional) · provu(volitive) · provanta(active, participle, present, singular) · provantaj(active, participle, plural, present) · provinta(active, participle, past, singular) · provintaj(active, participle, past, plural) · provonta(active, future, participle, singular) · provontaj(active, future, participle, plural) · provantan(accusative, active, participle, present, singular) · provantajn(accusative, active, participle, plural, present) · provintan(accusative, active, participle, past, singular) · provintajn(accusative, active, participle, past, plural) · provontan(accusative, active, future, participle, singular) · provontajn(accusative, active, future, participle, plural) · provata(participle, passive, present, singular) · provataj(participle, passive, plural, present) · provita(participle, passive, past, singular)
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