asegurar

Asturian

Etymology

From seguru or from a Vulgar Latin *assecūrō, *assecūrāre, from Latin ad- + sēcūrus.

Verb

asegurar (first-person singular indicative present aseguro, past participle aseguráu)

  1. to insure
  2. to assure

Conjugation

  • seguru

Old Occitan

Etymology

From segur, or from Vulgar Latin *assecūrō, *assecūrāre, from Latin ad- + sēcūrus.

Verb

asegurar

  1. to reassure; to embolden; to encourage

Descendants

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Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish, from seguro or from a Vulgar Latin *assecūrō, *assecūrāre, from Latin ad- + sēcūrus. Cognate with English assure.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aseɡuˈɾaɾ/, [aseɣuˈɾaɾ]

Verb

asegurar (first-person singular present aseguro, first-person singular preterite aseguré, past participle asegurado)

  1. to maintain
  2. to assure
  3. to insure
  4. to ensure
    asegurar que...to ensure that...

Conjugation

      Derived terms

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