employar

Ido

Etymology

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

  • IPA(key): /emploˈjar/

Verb

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

  • employanto (employer)
  • employato (employee)
  • employero (employer)
  • employeso (employment)
  • employisto (employer)
  • employo (employment, berth, job)
  • neemployeso (unemployment)

See also

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