numerar

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin numerāre, present active infinitive of numerō.

Verb

numerar (first-person singular present indicative numero, past participle numerado)

  1. (transitive) to number (label with numbers; assign numbers to)

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin numerāre, present active infinitive of numerō. Cf. also Old Spanish nombrar, found in El Cid, which may either be inherited or more likely of Gallo-Romance or Catalan origin.[1]

Verb

numerar (first-person singular present numero, first-person singular preterite numeré, past participle numerado)

  1. to number
  2. to calculate

Conjugation

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