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willhite2 (User's profile) June 18, 2010, 11:04:54 PM
I could not find a word to "hallucinate" nor could I find one for "hallucination"
Would it make sense to use "vidi aĵoj" (to see things? I thought it might not, as you can see things without hallucinating... I am not sure if it is used the same way anywhere else in the world.
What would be used?
Would it make sense to use "vidi aĵoj" (to see things? I thought it might not, as you can see things without hallucinating... I am not sure if it is used the same way anywhere else in the world.
What would be used?
Miland (User's profile) June 18, 2010, 11:27:48 PM
Wells has haluciniĝi, while halucino means 'hallucination'. In Butler the transitive verb halucini means to cause a hallucination.
willhite2 (User's profile) June 18, 2010, 11:51:17 PM
Miland:Wells has haluciniĝi, while halucino means 'hallucination'. In Butler the transitive verb halucini means to cause a hallucination.THANKS! the dictionary I use does not have this