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fumar

fumar

See also: fümar

Asturian

Verb

fumar (first-person singular indicative present fumo, past participle fumáu)

  1. to smoke

Conjugation

Related terms


Catalan

Etymology

From Latin fūmāre, present active indicative of fūmō.

Pronunciation

  • (Eartern) IPA(key): [fuˈma]
  • (Western) IPA(key): [fuˈmar]

Verb

fumar (first-person singular present fumo, past participle fumat)

  1. to smoke

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

From Latin fūmāre, present active indicative of fūmō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fu.ˈmaɾ/

Verb

fumar (first-person singular present fumo, first-person singular preterite fumei, past participle fumado)

  1. to smoke
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of fumar
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of fumar

Conjugation


Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto fumi, from English fume, French fumer, Italian fumare, Spanish fumar, ultimately from Latin fūmāre, present active infinitive of fūmō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fu.ˈmar/, /fu.ˈmaɾ/

Verb

fumar (present tense fumas, past tense fumis, future tense fumos, imperative fumez, conditional fumus)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to smoke
    Mea charioto anciena ankore fumis mem pos la repari.
    My old truck was still smoking even after the repairs.‎
    Lu prizas fumar dum la dejuno-tempo.
    He/she like to smoke during the lunch breaks.

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • fumanto (smokre (a single instance))
  • fumero (smoker (on regular occasions))
  • fumagar (to fumigate; to smoke out)
    • fumagilo (fumigating apparatus)
  • fumizar (to cover with smoke; to smoke dry)
  • fumoza (smoky)
  • fumifanta (smoke producing)
  • fumofenduro (smoke fissure)
  • fumokarbono (smoking coal, smoky bit of charcoal)
  • fumokonsumanta (smoke consuming)
  • fumonigro (lampblack)

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin fūmāre, present active indicative of fūmō.

Pronunciation

Verb

fumar (first-person singular present indicative fumo, past participle fumado)

  1. (intransitive) to smoke, to deliberately inhale smoke
  2. (transitive) to smoke, to deliberately inhale smoke

Conjugation


Romanian

Etymology

From Latin fumārium, from fūmus (smoke).

Noun

fumar n (plural fumare)

  1. chimney

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Declension

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Italian fumaiolo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fǔmaːr/
  • Hyphenation: fu‧mar

Noun

fùmār m (Cyrillic spelling фу̀ма̄р)

  1. (regional) chimney

Synonyms

References

  • fumar” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin fūmāre, present active indicative of fūmō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [fuˈmaɾ]

Verb

fumar (first-person singular present fumo, first-person singular preterite fumé, past participle fumado)

  1. to smoke (a cigarette)
    No fume no smoking

Conjugation