• Tom speaks French like a native speaker . She is a ~ of French. | denaska parolanto • They were chosen at random . | hazarda, arbitra, loteca • What are the lyrics to that song? | kantoteksto • novaĵkanalo: news outlet • Tom enjoys reading novel s. I love romance ~s. | romano • We watched Ukrainian movies with subtitle s in Esperanto. | subteksto; subtitolo • Tom has a tendency to exaggerate. | tendenco, emo, inklino • These are turbulent times. | tumulta, malkvieta, turbula • The Sahara is a vast desert. A ~ majority of people approve of the plan. | vasta • The typhoon gather ed strength. They are ~ing nuts. A crowd ~ed around. | kolekti; konkludi; dedukti; kunveni • We must investigate social abuses. John ~d the accident thoroughly. | esplori; enketi • komploti; konspiri; prezenti en grafiko: plot • She was suspect ed of being a spy. | suspekti • This word has two meaning s. He grasped her ~ clearly. | signifo, senco, intenco • sentemo: sensitivity • In Esperanto, the second-to-last syllable is accentuated. | silabo • In common usage , "spirit" and "soul" are often synonyms. Please give an example of ~. | uzo, uzado • Tom doesn't listen to mainstream music. This author is critical of the ~ media. | ĉefflua, kutima • It's a little dated . | datita, eksmoda • Many English words derive from Latin. Bob ~s pleasure from observing insects. | derivi; deveni; origini • Our company needs someone who's familiar with advanced technology. He is getting far too ~ with my wife. | familiara, konata • Your business is flourishing , I hear. The landscape was a measureless yellow mass of ~ sunflowers. | floranta, prospera • They have to integrate into society. I do not program their ~d circuits. | integriĝi; integrigi • Many economists are ignorant of that fact. Blessed are the ~. | senscia; malklera • That's outside my area of expertise . I need your ~. | faka kono; faka prijuĝo • This course teaches basic skill s in First Aid. | lerto, lerteco, ekzerciteco • Tom's girlfriend is very supportive and understanding. You're not being very ~. | subtena, kuraĝiga • The county administration works slowly. Did the Bush ~ cooperate with al-Qaida? | administracio • analizi; panei, kolapsi, malsukcesi: to break down • Oranges are grade d by size and quality. Did you ~ the tests? These are ~d on a hundred-point scale. | doni noton; gradigi, rangigi, ordigi; niveligi; plinobligi, plibonigi • I was born in Argentina, but I was educate d in Brazil. He was ~d by her grandfather. If you teach a man, you ~ one person. If you teach a woman, you ~ a whole village. | klerigi, erudi, eduki • She takes private piano lesson s. Today I've learned a valuable ~. | leciono • A sponge absorb s water. Tom got so ~ed in his work that he forgot to eat. | sorbi; absorbi • Who coach es the team? I used to ~ my son's basketball team. | trejni, guverni • For instance, gauge s, such as thermometers and barometers, are instruments. The fuel ~ is broken. | mezurilo • DNA is extracted from a blood specimen|sample . | specimeno • Asia is roughly four times the size of Europe. He drives ~. | laŭtakse, pli-malpli; malglate • I'd like to confirm my reservation for the 30th. | konfirmi • This data is incorrect. It is questionable whether this ~ can be relied on. | datumoj • At the end of the camp, we always rate how good the food was. | taksi • Stonehenge is a world heritage site. | heredaĵo • Valère's journey to the camp took over twenty hours. | vojaĝo • I'm afread the book you want to read, isn't available yet. I hope it'll be brought back to the library at the end of the week. | havebla • Michael's strength in English class is writing, but he is not very good at spelling. | forto • Pia has a weakness for anything chocolate; she has to eat is. | malfortaĵo • Golfing is a challenging sport, because it involves strategy not only skill. | defia • You learn English. | lerni, ekscii • You should prepare for the future. Mother ~d us lunch. | pretigi, prepari; prepariĝi, pretiĝi • He teach es English. | instrui; lernigi; dekutimigi • We study music. | pristudi, studi