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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
Selected combined forms of tribular
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
with infinitive tribular
tribularme
tribularte
tribularle , tribularse
tribularnos
tribularos
tribularles , tribularse
tribularme
tribularte
tribularlo , tribularla , tribularse
tribularnos
tribularos
tribularlos , tribularlas , tribularse
with gerund tribulando
tribulándome
tribulándote
tribulándole , tribulándose
tribulándonos
tribulándoos
tribulándoles , tribulándose
tribulándome
tribulándote
tribulándolo , tribulándola , tribulándose
tribulándonos
tribulándoos
tribulándolos , tribulándolas , tribulándose
with informal second-person singular tú imperative tribula
tribúlame
tribúlate
tribúlale
tribúlanos
not used
tribúlales
tribúlame
tribúlate
tribúlalo , tribúlala
tribúlanos
not used
tribúlalos , tribúlalas
with informal second-person singular vos imperative tribulá
tribulame
tribulate
tribulale
tribulanos
not used
tribulales
tribulame
tribulate
tribulalo , tribulala
tribulanos
not used
tribulalos , tribulalas
with formal second-person singular imperative tribule
tribúleme
not used
tribúlele , tribúlese
tribúlenos
not used
tribúleles
tribúleme
not used
tribúlelo , tribúlela , tribúlese
tribúlenos
not used
tribúlelos , tribúlelas
with first-person plural imperative tribulemos
not used
tribulémoste
tribulémosle
tribulémonos
tribulémoos
tribulémosles
not used
tribulémoste
tribulémoslo , tribulémosla
tribulémonos
tribulémoos
tribulémoslos , tribulémoslas
with informal second-person plural imperative tribulad
tribuladme
not used
tribuladle
tribuladnos
tribulaos
tribuladles
tribuladme
not used
tribuladlo , tribuladla
tribuladnos
tribulaos
tribuladlos , tribuladlas
with formal second-person plural imperative tribulen
tribúlenme
not used
tribúlenle
tribúlennos
not used
tribúlenles , tribúlense
tribúlenme
not used
tribúlenlo , tribúlenla
tribúlennos
not used
tribúlenlos , tribúlenlas , tribúlense
Further reading
Venetan
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tribulo, tribulare (compare Italian tribolare ). Cf. also tibiar .
Verb
tribular
to suffer ( be troubled )