custar

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese custar, costar, from Latin constāre, present active infinitive of constō.

Verb

custar (first-person singular present custo, first-person singular preterite custei, past participle custado)

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

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese custar, costar, from Latin cōnstāre, present active infinitive of cōnstō. Doublet of constar, a borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /kuʃ.ˈtaɾ/
  • Hyphenation: cus‧tar

Verb

custar (first-person singular present indicative custo, past participle custado)

  1. (transitive) to cost
    Quanto custa?How much does it cost?
  2. (intransitive, figuratively) to be difficult
    Custa muito accreditar nisso.It is difficult to believe this.
  3. (intransitive) to be tiresome, exhausting
    A tarefa custou muito.The job was very tiresome.

Conjugation

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