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Interlingua
Verb
marinar
- to marinate
Conjugation
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
marinar m
- indefinite plural of marine
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
marinar (first-person singular present marino, first-person singular preterite marinei, past participle marinado)
- to marinate (to soak in marinade)
Conjugation
1Brazilian Portuguese.
2European Portuguese.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian marinaro, compare also Greek μαρινάρης (marináris).
Noun
marinar m (plural marinari)
- sailor
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French mariner, from Italian marinare, ultimately from Latin (aqua) marīna (“brine”, literally “sea water”), from marīnus (“marine, of the sea”), from mare (“sea”), from Proto-Indo-European *móri.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maɾiˈnaɾ/
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: ma‧ri‧nar
Verb
marinar (first-person singular present marino, first-person singular preterite mariné, past participle marinado)
- to marinate, to marinade
Conjugation
1Mostly obsolete, now mainly used in legal language.
2Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
Selected combined forms of marinar
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
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singular
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plural
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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1st person
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2nd person
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3rd person
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with infinitive marinar
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dative
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marinarme
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marinarte
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marinarle, marinarse
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marinarnos
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marinaros
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marinarles, marinarse
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accusative
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marinarme
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marinarte
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marinarlo, marinarla, marinarse
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marinarnos
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marinaros
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marinarlos, marinarlas, marinarse
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with gerund marinando
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dative
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marinándome
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marinándote
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marinándole, marinándose
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marinándonos
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marinándoos
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marinándoles, marinándose
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accusative
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marinándome
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marinándote
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marinándolo, marinándola, marinándose
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marinándonos
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marinándoos
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marinándolos, marinándolas, marinándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative marina
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dative
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maríname
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marínate
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marínale
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marínanos
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not used
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marínales
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accusative
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maríname
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marínate
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marínalo, marínala
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marínanos
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not used
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marínalos, marínalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative mariná
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dative
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mariname
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marinate
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marinale
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marinanos
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not used
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marinales
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accusative
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mariname
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marinate
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marinalo, marinala
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marinanos
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not used
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marinalos, marinalas
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with formal second-person singular imperative marine
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dative
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maríneme
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not used
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marínele, marínese
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marínenos
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not used
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maríneles
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accusative
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maríneme
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not used
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marínelo, marínela, marínese
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marínenos
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not used
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marínelos, marínelas
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with first-person plural imperative marinemos
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dative
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not used
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marinémoste
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marinémosle
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marinémonos
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marinémoos
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marinémosles
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accusative
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not used
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marinémoste
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marinémoslo, marinémosla
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marinémonos
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marinémoos
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marinémoslos, marinémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative marinad
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dative
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marinadme
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not used
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marinadle
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marinadnos
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marinaos
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marinadles
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accusative
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marinadme
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not used
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marinadlo, marinadla
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marinadnos
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marinaos
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marinadlos, marinadlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative marinen
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dative
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marínenme
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not used
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marínenle
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marínennos
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not used
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marínenles, marínense
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accusative
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marínenme
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not used
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marínenlo, marínenla
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marínennos
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not used
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marínenlos, marínenlas, marínense
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