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nacer

nacer

See also: ñacer and naçer

Asturian

Alternative forms

Verb

nacer

  1. to be born

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Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese nacer, from Vulgar Latin *nāscere, from Latin nāscī, present active infinitive of nāscor.

Verb

nacer (first-person singular present nazo, first-person singular preterite nacín, past participle nacido)

  1. to be born
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of nacer
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of nacer

Conjugation

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Old Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *nāscere, from Latin nāscī, present active infinitive of nāscor, from earlier gnāscor, from Proto-Indo-European *genh₁-. Cognate with Old Spanish naçer and Old French naistre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /naˈt͡seɾ/

Verb

nacer

  1. to be born

Descendants


Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *nāscere, from Latin nāscī, present active infinitive of nāscor, from earlier gnāscor, from Proto-Indo-European *genh₁-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /na.ˈθeɾ/ (Spain)
  • IPA(key): /na.ˈseɾ/ (Latin America)

Verb

nacer (first-person singular present nazco, first-person singular preterite nací, past participle nacido)

  1. to be born, to sprout, to begin to grow; to hatch (out)
  2. to grow; to rise, to have its source (river); to rise (sun); to have its roots

Conjugation

  • Rule: c becomes a zc before a or o; irregular in the past participle

Related terms

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