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Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin adūnāre (“to unite”). Doublet of adunar.
Pronunciation
Verb
aunar
- (transitive, obsolete) Synonym of adunar
Conjugation
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Latin adūnāre.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /auˈnaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: au‧nar
Verb
aunar (first-person singular present aúno, first-person singular preterite auné, past participle aunado)
- (transitive) to join; to merge
- Synonym: unir
2023 August 22, Elsa García de Blas, “El Rey encarga a Feijóo una investidura abocada al fracaso”, in El País:El presidente del Gobierno en funciones subrayó el martes […] que el PSOE está “en condiciones de aunar el respaldo para la investidura, como quedó acreditado” con la votación de la Mesa del Congreso.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (reflexive) to unite
Conjugation
Selected combined forms of aunar (u-ú alternation)
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
with infinitive aunar
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aunarme
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aunarte
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aunarle, aunarse
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aunarnos
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aunaros
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aunarles, aunarse
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aunarme
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aunarte
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aunarlo, aunarla, aunarse
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aunarnos
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aunaros
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aunarlos, aunarlas, aunarse
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with gerund aunando
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aunándome
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aunándote
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aunándole, aunándose
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aunándonos
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aunándoos
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aunándoles, aunándose
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aunándome
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aunándote
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aunándolo, aunándola, aunándose
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aunándonos
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aunándoos
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aunándolos, aunándolas, aunándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative aúna
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aúname
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aúnate
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aúnale
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aúnanos
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not used
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aúnales
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aúname
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aúnate
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aúnalo, aúnala
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aúnanos
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not used
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aúnalos, aúnalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative auná
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auname
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aunate
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aunale
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aunanos
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not used
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aunales
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auname
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aunate
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aunalo, aunala
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aunanos
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not used
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aunalos, aunalas
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with formal second-person singular imperative aúne
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aúneme
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not used
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aúnele, aúnese
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aúnenos
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not used
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aúneles
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aúneme
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not used
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aúnelo, aúnela, aúnese
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aúnenos
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not used
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aúnelos, aúnelas
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with first-person plural imperative aunemos
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not used
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aunémoste
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aunémosle
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aunémonos
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aunémoos
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aunémosles
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not used
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aunémoste
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aunémoslo, aunémosla
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aunémonos
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aunémoos
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aunémoslos, aunémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative aunad
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aunadme
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not used
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aunadle
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aunadnos
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aunaos
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aunadles
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aunadme
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not used
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aunadlo, aunadla
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aunadnos
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aunaos
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aunadlos, aunadlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative aúnen
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aúnenme
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not used
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aúnenle
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aúnennos
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not used
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aúnenles, aúnense
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aúnenme
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not used
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aúnenlo, aúnenla
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aúnennos
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not used
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aúnenlos, aúnenlas, aúnense
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