pagar

See also: pågår

Aragonese

Verb

pagar

  1. (transitive) to pay

References


Asturian

Etymology

From Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (pacify).

Verb

pagar (first-person singular indicative present pago, past participle pagáu)

  1. to pay

Conjugation


Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan pagar, from Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (pacify). Compare Occitan pagar, French payer.

Pronunciation

Verb

pagar (first-person singular present pago, past participle pagat)

  1. to pay

Conjugation


Estonian

Noun

pagar (genitive pagari, partitive pagarit)

  1. baker

Declension


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese pagar, from Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (pacify).

Verb

pagar (first-person singular present pago, first-person singular preterite paguei, past participle pagado)

  1. to pay
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of pagar
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of pagar

Conjugation


Ido

Verb

pagar (present tense pagas, past tense pagis, future tense pagos, imperative pagez, conditional pagus)

  1. to pay

Conjugation


Indonesian

pagar

Noun

pagar (plural pagar-pagar, first-person possessive pagarku, second-person possessive pagarmu, third-person possessive pagarnya)

  1. fence, hedge

Malay

Noun

pagar (plural pagar-pagar, informal first-person possessive pagarku, informal second-person possessive pagarmu, third-person possessive pagarnya)

  1. fence

Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan pagar, from Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (pacify).

Verb

pagar

  1. to pay

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms


Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese pagar, from Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (I pacify).

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /pɐ.ˈɣaɾ/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /pa.ˈɡa(ʁ)/
  • (file)

Verb

pagar (first-person singular present indicative pago, past participle pagado)

  1. (intransitive, transitive) to pay (to give [someone] money in exchange for a good or service)
    Pagamos o vendedor pelas maçãs.We paid the salesman for the apples.
  2. (transitive) to pay for (to give money in order to discharge [a debt or bill])
    Pague o aluguel!Pay the rent!
    Synonym: quitar
  3. (transitive) to pay for; to buy (to give money in exchange for [a good or service])
    Paguei um almoço para o mendigo.I bought lunch for the beggar.
    Synonym: comprar
  4. (informal, intransitive) to pay (to suffer negative consequences)
    Eles devem pagar pelo roubo.They must pay for the theft.
    Synonym: ver
  5. (transitive) to do (exercises, physical activities), especially as punishment
    O cadete que tropeçou teve que pagar duas voltas ao redor do campo.The cadet who tripped had to do two laps around the field.

Conjugation

Derived terms

Descendants


Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish pagar, from Latin pacāre, present active infinitive of pacō (pacify).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈɡaɾ/, [paˈɣaɾ]

Verb

pagar (first-person singular present pago, first-person singular preterite pagué, past participle pagado)

  1. to pay
  2. to pay for

Conjugation

  • Rule: g becomes a gu before e.

    Derived terms

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