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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French adversaire, Latin adversarius.
Noun
adversar m (plural adversari, feminine equivalent adversară)
- adversary, opponent
Declension
Further reading
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin adversārī.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /adbeɾˈsaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: ad‧ver‧sar
Verb
adversar (first-person singular present adverso, first-person singular preterite adversé, past participle adversado)
- (dated, transitive) to oppose, to advert
Conjugation
Selected combined forms of adversar
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
with infinitive adversar
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adversarme
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adversarte
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adversarle, adversarse
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adversarnos
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adversaros
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adversarles, adversarse
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adversarme
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adversarte
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adversarlo, adversarla, adversarse
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adversarnos
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adversaros
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adversarlos, adversarlas, adversarse
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with gerund adversando
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adversándome
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adversándote
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adversándole, adversándose
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adversándonos
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adversándoos
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adversándoles, adversándose
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adversándome
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adversándote
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adversándolo, adversándola, adversándose
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adversándonos
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adversándoos
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adversándolos, adversándolas, adversándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative adversa
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advérsame
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advérsate
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advérsale
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advérsanos
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not used
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advérsales
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advérsame
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advérsate
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advérsalo, advérsala
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advérsanos
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not used
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advérsalos, advérsalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative adversá
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adversame
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adversate
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adversale
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adversanos
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not used
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adversales
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adversame
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adversate
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adversalo, adversala
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adversanos
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not used
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adversalos, adversalas
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with formal second-person singular imperative adverse
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advérseme
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not used
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advérsele, advérsese
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advérsenos
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not used
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advérseles
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advérseme
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not used
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advérselo, advérsela, advérsese
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advérsenos
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not used
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advérselos, advérselas
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with first-person plural imperative adversemos
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not used
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adversémoste
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adversémosle
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adversémonos
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adversémoos
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adversémosles
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not used
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adversémoste
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adversémoslo, adversémosla
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adversémonos
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adversémoos
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adversémoslos, adversémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative adversad
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adversadme
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not used
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adversadle
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adversadnos
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adversaos
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adversadles
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adversadme
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not used
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adversadlo, adversadla
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adversadnos
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adversaos
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adversadlos, adversadlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative adversen
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advérsenme
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not used
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advérsenle
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advérsennos
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not used
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advérsenles, advérsense
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advérsenme
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not used
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advérsenlo, advérsenla
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advérsennos
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not used
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advérsenlos, advérsenlas, advérsense
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Further reading