resultar

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Asturian

Etymology

From Latin resultāre.

Verb

resultar

  1. to result; to turn out
  2. to appear; to seem
  3. to turn out well

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin resultāre.

Verb

resultar (first-person singular present resulto, first-person singular preterite resultí, past participle resultat)

  1. to result, to turn out, to end up, to prove

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Galician

Etymology

From Latin resultāre.

Verb

resultar (first-person singular present resulto, first-person singular preterite resultei, past participle resultado)

  1. to result, to turn out, to end up, to prove

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Interlingua

Verb

resultar

  1. to result

Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin resultāre, frequentative of classical Latin resilīre.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: re‧sul‧tar

Verb

resultar (first-person singular present resulto, first-person singular preterite resultei, past participle resultado)

  1. to result
    • 2009, Various authors, Inglaterra, Escócia e País de Gales, page 21:
      A variedade de paisagens, a cultura, a literatura, a arte e a arquitetura, somadas à rica história, resultam em um equilíbrio entre passado e presente.
      The variety of countryside, the culture, the literature, the art and the architecture, together with its rich history, result in a balance between the past and the present.

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin resultāre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /resulˈtaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: re‧sul‧tar

Verb

resultar (first-person singular present resulto, first-person singular preterite resulté, past participle resultado)

  1. to result, to turn out, to end up, to prove
    Todo resultó bien.
    Everything came out okay in the end.
    Resultó ser cierto.
    It turned out to be true.
    Resulta que…
    As it turns out
  2. to work out
  3. to seem, to look
    El piso resulta pequeño.
    The flat seems small.
    ¿Te resulta familiar?
    Sounds familiar?
    Me resultó agotador.
    I found it exhausting.
    (literally, “It looked exhausting to me.”)
  4. (Spain, colloquial) to be pretty
    Synonym: agradar

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