repetir

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Asturian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repetere, present active infinitive of repetō (I strike back; I repeat).

Verb

repetir

  1. to repeat (do or say again)

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Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repetere (to strike back; to repeat), with normal change of conjugation to -ir.

Pronunciation

Verb

repetir (first-person singular present repeteixo, first-person singular preterite repetí, past participle repetit)

  1. to repeat
  2. to come back, to come again
    Synonym: tornar
    pots repetir quan vulguisyou can come again anytime you like

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Galician

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin repetere, present active infinitive of repetō (I strike back; I repeat), from re- + petō (I attack).

Verb

repetir (first-person singular present repito, third-person singular present repite, first-person singular preterite repetín, past participle repetido)
repetir (first-person singular present repito, third-person singular present repete, first-person singular preterite repetim or repeti, past participle repetido, reintegrationist norm)

  1. to repeat (do again)
    Synonyms: refacer, volver a
  2. to repeat (say again)
  3. to flunk (fail a class; not pass)
    Synonym: reprobar
  4. to eat more than one plateful of something during a meal
    O churrasco estaba tan bo que todos repetimos.
    The barbecue was so good that all of us ate more.

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Occitan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repetere, present active infinitive of repetō (I strike back; I repeat).

Pronunciation

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Verb

repetir

  1. to repeat

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Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin repetere (to strike back; to repeat), from re- + petō (to attack).

Pronunciation

 
 

Verb

repetir (first-person singular present repito, third-person singular present repete, first-person singular preterite repeti, past participle repetido)

  1. to repeat (do again)
    Synonyms: refazer, tornar
  2. to repeat (say again)
    Synonym: redizer
  3. to flunk (fail a class; not pass)
    Synonyms: reprovar, chumbar
    Antonym: passar
  4. to eat more than one plateful of something during a meal
    O churrasco estava tão bom que todos repetimos.
    The barbecue was so good that all of us ate more.

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin repetere (to strike back; to repeat).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /repeˈtiɾ/
  • Rhymes: -iɾ
  • Syllabification: re‧pe‧tir

Verb

repetir (first-person singular present repito, first-person singular preterite repetí, past participle repetido)

  1. to repeat (to do or say again (and again))
  2. (transitive) to repeat; to take seconds (meal)
  3. (reflexive) to repeat oneself (to echo the words of (a person))
  4. to repeat, to run, to rebroadcast (to broadcast again a television or radio program shown after)
  5. to leave an aftertaste
    Synonym: reversar
  6. (Mexico) to burp

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