substantivo “light”
singularo light, pluralo lights aŭ ne nombrabla
- lumo
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The light from the sun makes the colors in the garden look vibrant.
- lumfonto
Can you replace the light in the hallway? It's been flickering.
- lumosignalo (aŭ trafiklumo)
I was stuck at the light for five minutes before it finally turned green.
- kompreno
The teacher's explanation shed light on the complex topic.
- vidpunkto
After hearing his side of the story, I saw the situation in a new light.
- ekbruligilo
I can't seem to find my light; do you have one for my cigarette?
- publikeco
The scandal came to light after an investigative journalist published the report.
verbo “light”
infinitivo light; li lights; pasinteco lit, lighted; pasinta part. lit, lighted; ger. lighting
- ekbruligi
We lit the campfire and gathered around to tell stories.
- bruligi
The arsonist was seen lighting the abandoned building on fire.
- lumigi
The lighthouse lit the rocky coastline to warn passing ships.
- ekbruli
Despite the wind, the kindling finally caught and the bonfire lit.
adjektivo “light”
light, komp. lighter, supl. lightest
- helplena
The light room was perfect for painting, with plenty of natural sunlight.
- helkolora
Her light blonde hair contrasted with her dark clothing.
- malpeza
She preferred light luggage to make her travel easier.
- malpligrasa (aŭ malalkohola)
After the workout, he chose a light salad over a heavy meal.
- malforta
The light breeze was not enough to cool us down on the hot summer day.
- milda
Her light touch on the piano keys created a soft melody.
- facila
After his surgery, he was assigned only light tasks at work.
- malgrava
The conversation was filled with light banter, nothing serious.
- sentema
The baby is a light sleeper, waking up at the slightest noise.
- ĝoja
Her light laughter filled the room, making everyone smile.
adverbo “light”
- malpeze
He packed light for the weekend trip, taking only a small backpack.