ditar

Galician

Etymology

From Latin dictāre, present active infinitive of dictō, probably a semi-learned borrowing.

Verb

ditar (first-person singular present dito, first-person singular preterite ditei, past participle ditado)

  1. to dictate (for writing down)
  2. first- and third-person singular future subjunctive of ditar
  3. first- and third-person singular personal infinitive of ditar

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin dictāre, present active infinitive of dictō, probably a semi-learned borrowing.

Pronunciation

Verb

ditar (first-person singular present indicative dito, past participle ditado)

  1. to dictate (speak aloud for writing)
  2. to impose, command

Conjugation

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