semblar

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan semblar, from Late Latin similāre, present active infinitive of similō, from Latin similis. From the same Gallo-Romance root as French sembler.

Verb

semblar (first-person singular present semblo, past participle semblat)

  1. (impersonal) to seem, look
    Sembla que vagi a ploure.
    It seems that it's going to rain.
  2. to look like, resemble

Conjugation

Synonyms


Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English seem, French sembler, Italian sembrare, ultimately from Late Latin similāre, present active infinitive of similō.

Verb

semblar (present tense semblas, past tense semblis, future tense semblos, imperative semblez, conditional semblus)

  1. (intransitive) to seem, appear (to be)

Conjugation

Derived terms


Old Occitan

Etymology

From Late Latin similāre, present active infinitive of similō, from Latin similis. Compare Old French sembler.

Verb

semblar

  1. seem; to appear

Descendants

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