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Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin blasphēmāre. Doublet of blastomar, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
Verb
blasfemar (first-person singular present blasfemo, first-person singular preterite blasfemí, past participle blasfemat); root stress: (Central) /ɛ/; (Valencian) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/
- (intransitive) to blaspheme (to speak against God or religious doctrine)
- (transitive) to blaspheme (to speak to with irreverece)
Conjugation
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Galician
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin blasphēmāre.
Verb
blasfemar (first-person singular present blasfemo, first-person singular preterite blasfemei, past participle blasfemado)
- to blaspheme
Conjugation
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Singular
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Plural
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First-person (eu)
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Second-person (ti / tu)
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Third-person (ele / ela / você)
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First-person (nós)
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Second-person (vós)
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Third-person (eles / elas / vocês)
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Infinitive
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Impersonal
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blasfemar
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Personal
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blasfemar
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blasfemares
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blasfemar
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blasfemarmos
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blasfemardes
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blasfemarem
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Gerund
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blasfemando
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Past participle
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Masculine
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blasfemado
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blasfemados
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Feminine
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blasfemada
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blasfemadas
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Indicative
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Present
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blasfemo
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blasfemas
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blasfema
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blasfemamos
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blasfemades, blasfemais
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blasfemam
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Imperfect
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blasfemava
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blasfemavas
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blasfemava
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blasfemávamos
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blasfemávades, blasfemáveis, blasfemávais1
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blasfemavam
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Preterite
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blasfemei
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blasfemaste, blasfemache1
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blasfemou
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blasfemamos
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blasfemastes
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blasfemárom, blasfemaram
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Pluperfect
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blasfemara
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blasfemaras
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blasfemara
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blasfemáramos
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blasfemárades, blasfemáreis, blasfemárais1
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blasfemaram
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Future
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blasfemarei
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blasfemarás
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blasfemará
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blasfemaremos
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blasfemaredes, blasfemareis
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blasfemarám, blasfemarão
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Conditional
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blasfemaria
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blasfemarias
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blasfemaria
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blasfemaríamos
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blasfemaríades, blasfemaríeis, blasfemaríais1
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blasfemariam
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Subjunctive
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Present
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blasfeme
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blasfemes
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blasfeme
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blasfememos
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blasfemedes, blasfemeis
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blasfemem
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Imperfect
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blasfemasse
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blasfemasses
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blasfemasse
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blasfemássemos
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blasfemássedes, blasfemásseis
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blasfemassem
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Future
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blasfemar
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blasfemares
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blasfemar
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blasfemarmos
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blasfemardes
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blasfemarem
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Imperative
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Affirmative
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blasfema
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blasfeme
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blasfememos
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blasfemade, blasfemai
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blasfemem
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Negative (nom)
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nom blasfemes
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nom blasfeme
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nom blasfememos
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nom blasfemedes, nom blasfemeis
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nom blasfemem
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Ido
Verb
blasfemar (present tense blasfemas, past tense blasfemis, future tense blasfemos, imperative blasfemez, conditional blasfemus)
- to blaspheme; to swear
Conjugation
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin blasphēmāre. Doublet of lastimar, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
Verb
blasfemar (first-person singular present blasfemo, first-person singular preterite blasfemei, past participle blasfemado)
- (intransitive) to blaspheme (to speak against God or religious doctrine)
Conjugation
1Brazilian Portuguese.
2European Portuguese.
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin blasphēmāre. Doublet of lastimar, which was inherited.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blasfeˈmaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: blas‧fe‧mar
Verb
blasfemar (first-person singular present blasfemo, first-person singular preterite blasfemé, past participle blasfemado)
- (intransitive) to blaspheme (to speak against God or religious doctrine)
Conjugation
1Mostly obsolete, now mainly used in legal language.
2Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
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