tañer

See also: taner and Taner

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin tangere, present active infinitive of tangō, from Proto-Italic *tangō, nasal infix present from Proto-Indo-European *teh₂g-. Doublet of tangir, which was borrowed.

Verb

tañer (first-person singular present taño, first-person singular preterite tañí, past participle tañido)

  1. to play (an instrument)
  2. to ring (a bell)
  3. to strum
  4. (obsolete, archaic) to touch

Conjugation

  • Rule: The i in certain endings is absorbed by the ll or ñ.

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