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Galician
Participle
predicado (feminine predicada, masculine plural predicados, feminine plural predicadas)
- past participle of predicar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin praedicātum (“thing said of a subject”), a noun use of the neuter past participle of praedicō (“I proclaim”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pre‧di‧ca‧do
Noun
predicado m (plural predicados)
- (grammar) predicate
- attribute, characteristic
- Synonyms: atributo, característica
- quality (positive attribute or characteristic)
- Synonyms: qualidade, dote, virtude
- Antonym: defeito
Participle
predicado (feminine predicada, masculine plural predicados, feminine plural predicadas)
- past participle of predicar
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɾediˈkado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: pre‧di‧ca‧do
Noun
predicado m (plural predicados)
- (grammar) predicate
- (logic) predicate
Participle
predicado (feminine predicada, masculine plural predicados, feminine plural predicadas)
- past participle of predicar
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