intransitivo

Galician

Etymology

From Latin intransitīvus.

Adjective

intransitivo m (feminine singular intransitiva, masculine plural intransitivos, feminine plural intransitivas)

  1. (grammar, of a verb) intransitive (not taking a direct object)
    Antonym: transitivo

Italian

Etymology

From Latin intransitīvus.

Adjective

intransitivo (feminine singular intransitiva, masculine plural intransitivi, feminine plural intransitive)

  1. (grammar, of a verb) intransitive (not taking a direct object)
    Antonym: transitivo

Noun

intransitivo m (plural intransitivi)

  1. (grammar) intransitive
    Antonym: transitivo

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin intransitīvus.

Adjective

intransitivo m (feminine singular intransitiva, masculine plural intransitivos, feminine plural intransitivas, comparable)

  1. (grammar, of a verb) intransitive (not taking a direct object)
    Antonym: transitivo

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin intransitīvus.

Adjective

intransitivo (feminine singular intransitiva, masculine plural intransitivos, feminine plural intransitivas)

  1. (grammar, of a verb) intransitive (not taking a direct object)
    Antonym: transitivo

Derived terms

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