pripensi

Esperanto

Etymology

From pri (about) + pensi (to think).

Verb

pripensi (present pripensas, past pripensis, future pripensos, conditional pripensus, volitive pripensu)

  1. to think about, consider
    • 1915, L. L. Zamenhof, La Sentencoj de Salomono, page 3:29
      Ne pripensu malbonon kontraŭ via proksimulo, kiam li kun konfido loĝas ĉe vi.
      Devise not evil against thy neighbor, seeing he dwelleth securely by thee. (KJV)
    • 1908, Daniel Defoe, trans. Rev. A. Krafft, Robinsono Kruso: lia vivo kaj strangaj, mirindegaj aventuroj , H. Altemus Company, page 58
      Malmulto el ni pripensas la koston je kiu bulko estas farata.
      Few of us considered the cost of the rolls which were being made.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • antaŭpripensi (to consider in advance, think through beforehand)
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