regar

Aragonese

Etymology

Verb

regar

  1. (transitive) to irrigate

References


Catalan

Etymology

From Latin rigāre, present active infinitive of rigō.

Verb

regar (first-person singular present rego, past participle regat)

  1. to irrigate, to water

Conjugation


Latin

Verb

regar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of regō
  2. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of regō

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin rigāre, present active infinitive of rigō.

Verb

regar (first-person singular present indicative rego, past participle regado)

  1. to water (to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants))
  2. (figuratively) to provide beverages

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rigāre, present active infinitive of rigō.

Verb

regar (first-person singular present riego, first-person singular preterite regué, past participle regado)

  1. to irrigate
  2. to water
  3. to scatter
  4. to wash down

Conjugation

  • Rule: e becomes ie in stressed syllables; g becomes a gu before e.
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