disimular

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Galician

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Verb

disimular (first-person singular present disimulo, first-person singular preterite disimulei, past participle disimulado)

  1. to dissimulate

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Etymology

Borrowed from English dissimulate, French dissimuler, Italian dissimulare, Spanish disimular.

Pronunciation

Verb

disimular (present tense disimulas, past tense disimulis, future tense disimulos, imperative disimulez, conditional disimulus)

  1. (transitive) to dissimulate, dissemble; hide under a false appearance
    Me ne disimulas la danjero ube me esas.
    I do not hide the fact that there is danger where I am.

Conjugation

Conjugation of disimular
present past future
infinitive disimular disimulir disimulor
tense disimulas disimulis disimulos
conditional disimulus
imperative disimulez
adjective active participle disimulanta disimulinta disimulonta
adverbial active participle disimulante disimulinte disimulonte
nominal
active participle
singular disimulanto disimulinto disimulonto
plural disimulanti disimulinti disimulonti
adjective passive participle disimulata disimulita disimulota
adverbial passive participle disimulate disimulite disimulote
nominal
passive participle
singular disimulato disimulito disimuloto
plural disimulati disimuliti disimuloti

Derived terms

  • disimulanta (two-faced, double-faced, artful, sly)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin dissimulāre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /disimuˈlaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: di‧si‧mu‧lar

Verb

disimular (first-person singular present disimulo, first-person singular preterite disimulé, past participle disimulado)

  1. to hide, to conceal
    Synonym: ocultar
  2. to dissemble

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