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Appendix:Portuguese verbs in -er

perfect <span class="searchmatch">in</span> English): b4)Plusperfect Past Tense (used <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the same situations as the Past Perfect Tense <span class="searchmatch">in</span> English): b5)Present Future Tense (used <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the same...


Appendix:Portuguese verbs

category: <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> This appendix describes <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>: <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> words that indicate actions, occurrences or states. <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>, being...


Appendix:Portuguese verbs ending in -or

conjugation. They are considered irregular <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> of the second conjugation, and are grouped with <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> ending <span class="searchmatch">in</span> -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, like beber and aprender, instead of a...


Appendix:Spanish verbs

are <span class="searchmatch">in</span> three groups, by infinitive endings (-ar, -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, and -ir). These groupings are similar to the tripartite system found <span class="searchmatch">in</span> Galician and <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> (-ar...


Appendix:Italian verbs

tripartite system found <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> (-ar, -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, -ir), French (-<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, -ir, -re), Spanish (-ar, -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, -ir) and other Romance languages. Each <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> has a present infinitive...


Appendix:French verbs

tripartite system found <span class="searchmatch">in</span> Italian (-are, -ere, -ire), Spanish/<span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> (-ar, -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, -ir), and other Romance languages. -<span class="searchmatch">er</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> (<span class="searchmatch">verbes</span> en -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>) form the first...


Appendix:Portuguese Swadesh list

This is a Swadesh list of words <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span>, compared with definitions <span class="searchmatch">in</span> English. For further information, including the full final version of the...


Appendix:Reintegrationism

and <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> as a single language. Its spelling norms are managed by the Galician Language Association and the Galician Academy of the <span class="searchmatch">Portuguese</span> Language...


Appendix:Glossary

catenative <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> A <span class="searchmatch">verb</span> able to be immediately followed by the full or bare infinitive, or gerund (i.e. non-finite <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>). → Appendix:English catenative <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> causative...


Appendix:English palindromes

other websites, or the application of living prefixes or suffixes (such as -<span class="searchmatch">er</span>, meaning agent). Surnames are excluded. Some place names have also been omitted...