trajinar

Spanish

Etymology

Probably borrowed from Catalan traginar, from Vulgar Latin *tragīnāre[1], from *tragere, from Latin trahere (to pull). Compare French traîner, Italian trascinare.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɾaxiˈnaɾ/, [t̪ɾaxiˈnaɾ]

Verb

trajinar (first-person singular present trajino, first-person singular preterite trajiné, past participle trajinado)

  1. to transport
  2. (Chile) to use (in everyday life), to wear

Conjugation

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