admirar

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin admirārī. More at English admire.

Pronunciation

Verb

admirar (first-person singular present admiro, first-person singular preterite admirí, past participle admirat)

  1. to admire

Conjugation

Franco-Provençal

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from French admirer and Italian ammirare.

Pronunciation

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Verb

admirar (ORB)

  1. to admire

References

  • Gauchet, Louis & Jeanjaquet, Jules & Tappolet, Ernest (1924‒33) “admirer”, in Glossaire des patois de la Suisse romande, Neuchâtel: Attinger.
  • Stich, Dominique (2003) “admirar”, in Dictionnaire francoprovençal/français, français/francoprovençal: Dictionnaire des mots de base du francoprovençal: Orthographe ORB supradialectale standardisée, Thonon-les-Bains: Éditions Le Carré.

Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin admirārī, present active infinitive of admiror. More at English admire.

Verb

admirar (first-person singular present admiro, first-person singular preterite admirei, past participle admirado)

  1. to admire

Conjugation

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Esperanto admiriEnglish admireFrench admirerItalian ammirareSpanish admirar, from Latin admīror, admīrārī,.

Pronunciation

Verb

admirar (present tense admiras, past tense admiris, future tense admiros, imperative admirez, conditional admirus)

  1. to admire

Conjugation

Derived terms

Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin admirārī. More at English admire.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /a.d͡ʒi.miˈɾa(ʁ)/ , /ad͡ʒ.miˈɾa(ʁ)/
    • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /a.d͡ʒi.miˈɾa(ɾ)/, /ad͡ʒ.miˈɾa(ɾ)/
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /a.d͡ʒi.miˈɾa(ʁ)/ , /ad͡ʒ.miˈɾa(ʁ)/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ad͡ʒ.miˈɾa(ɻ)/, /a.d͡ʒi.miˈɾa(ɻ)/
 

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  • Hyphenation: ad‧mi‧rar

Verb

admirar (first-person singular present admiro, first-person singular preterite admirei, past participle admirado)

  1. to admire

Conjugation

Derived terms

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin admirārī. More at English admire.

Pronunciation

Verb

admirar (first-person singular present admiro, first-person singular preterite admiré, past participle admirado)

  1. to admire
    Admiraba el trabajo de su amigo
    He admired his friend's work
  2. to be admirable
    Me admira tu paciencia
    I admire your patience
  3. (reflexive) to be amazed
    Se admiraron de su resistencia
    They were amazed at his courage

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