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English
Adjective
tribular (comparative more tribular, superlative most tribular)
- tribual
Catalan
Pronunciation
Verb
tribular (first-person singular present tribulo, first-person singular preterite tribulí, past participle tribulat)
- (transitive) to sadden, to dismay, to distress
- (reflexive) to be saddened, to be dismayed, to be distressed
Conjugation
Spanish
Verb
tribular (first-person singular present tribulo, first-person singular preterite tribulé, past participle tribulado)
- Obsolete spelling of atribular.
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 tribular
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 tribular
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dative
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tribularme
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tribularte
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tribularle, tribularse
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tribularnos
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tribularos
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tribularles, tribularse
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accusative
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tribularme
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tribularte
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tribularlo, tribularla, tribularse
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tribularnos
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tribularos
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tribularlos, tribularlas, tribularse
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with gerund tribulando
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dative
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tribulándome
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tribulándote
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tribulándole, tribulándose
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tribulándonos
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tribulándoos
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tribulándoles, tribulándose
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accusative
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tribulándome
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tribulándote
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tribulándolo, tribulándola, tribulándose
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tribulándonos
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tribulándoos
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tribulándolos, tribulándolas, tribulándose
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with informal second-person singular tú imperative tribula
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dative
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tribúlame
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tribúlate
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tribúlale
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tribúlanos
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not used
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tribúlales
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accusative
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tribúlame
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tribúlate
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tribúlalo, tribúlala
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tribúlanos
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not used
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tribúlalos, tribúlalas
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with informal second-person singular vos imperative tribulá
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dative
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tribulame
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tribulate
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tribulale
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tribulanos
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not used
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tribulales
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accusative
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tribulame
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tribulate
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tribulalo, tribulala
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tribulanos
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not used
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tribulalos, tribulalas
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with formal second-person singular imperative tribule
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dative
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tribúleme
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not used
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tribúlele, tribúlese
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tribúlenos
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not used
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tribúleles
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accusative
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tribúleme
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not used
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tribúlelo, tribúlela, tribúlese
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tribúlenos
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not used
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tribúlelos, tribúlelas
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with first-person plural imperative tribulemos
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dative
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not used
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tribulémoste
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tribulémosle
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tribulémonos
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tribulémoos
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tribulémosles
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accusative
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not used
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tribulémoste
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tribulémoslo, tribulémosla
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tribulémonos
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tribulémoos
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tribulémoslos, tribulémoslas
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with informal second-person plural imperative tribulad
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dative
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tribuladme
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not used
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tribuladle
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tribuladnos
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tribulaos
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tribuladles
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accusative
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tribuladme
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not used
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tribuladlo, tribuladla
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tribuladnos
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tribulaos
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tribuladlos, tribuladlas
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with formal second-person plural imperative tribulen
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dative
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tribúlenme
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not used
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tribúlenle
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tribúlennos
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not used
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tribúlenles, tribúlense
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accusative
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tribúlenme
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not used
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tribúlenlo, tribúlenla
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tribúlennos
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not used
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tribúlenlos, tribúlenlas, tribúlense
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Further reading
Venetan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tribulo, tribulare (compare Italian tribolare). Cf. also tibiar.
Verb
tribular
- to suffer (be troubled)