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Use it for questions about verbs. Add "single-word-requests" if you are looking for a verb; add "usage" if you are asking about the usage of the verb.

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Do aspekti and ŝajni go with adjectives or adverbs?

It depends on what the adjective/adverb is exactly refering to. An adjective is refering to a noun while an adverb is refering to a verb. Lets take "aspekti" as an example. La pano aspektas bone. …
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"Dankon POR via respondo" or "Dankon PRO via respondo"?

"pro" indicates a cause or a reason for something. "por" indicates something that is favored somehow. Thanking for something usually means, that this something is your reason to be thankful, so it s …
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How to say "I don't feel like it" in Esperanto

emi is fine. To emphasise that it's not your personality you can say ĵus nun mi ne emas. EDIT: After a discussion with trustworthy competent Esperantists it turns out that my use of ĵus is wrong in t …
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Can infinitives be used back-to-back in Esperanto?

This is not a rule about infinitives but more syntax of the verbs. …
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What would be the meaning of "adi"?

I'd say adi + $VERBROOTi = $VERBROOTadi Do you have a sentence with adi as independend verb in mind?
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