restaurar

Catalan

Verb

restaurar (first-person singular present restauro, past participle restaurat)

  1. to restore

Conjugation


Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English restore, French restaurer, German restaurieren, Italian ristorare, Spanish restaurar, Russian реставри́ровать (restavrírovatʹ), all ultimately from Latin rēstaurāre, present active infinitive of rēstaurō (I restore, rebuild, reestablish, renew).

Verb

restaurar (present tense restauras, past tense restauris, future tense restauros, imperative restaurez, conditional restaurus)

  1. (transitive) to restore (to good order)
    Ka vu povas restaurar ca statueto?
    Can you restore this statuette?

Conjugation

  • restorar (to satisfy hunger or thirst)
  • restitucar (make restitution of, return (something) to the rightful owner)
  • reparar (repair, mend, restore, refit, make good, atone, fix)
  • riestablisar (reestablish, restore)

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin restaurare.

Verb

restaurar (first-person singular present indicative restauro, past participle restaurado)

  1. to restore
  2. to renovate

Conjugation


Spanish

Verb

restaurar (first-person singular present restauro, first-person singular preterite restauré, past participle restaurado)

  1. (transitive) to restore

Conjugation

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