ratificar

Catalan

Etymology

From Medieval Latin ratificare, from Latin ratus (established, authoritative; fixed, certain).

Verb

ratificar (first-person singular present ratifico, past participle ratificat)

  1. to ratify

Conjugation


Portuguese

Verb

ratificar (first-person singular present indicative ratifico, past participle ratificado)

  1. to ratify

Conjugation

Usage notes

Not to be confused with retificar.


Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin ratificare, from Latin ratus (established, authoritative; fixed, certain).

Verb

ratificar (first-person singular present ratifico, first-person singular preterite ratifiqué, past participle ratificado)

  1. to ratify

Conjugation

  • c becomes qu before e.
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