permanar

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from English permanent, French permanent, German permanent, Italian permanente, Spanish permanente, Russian пермане́нтный (permanéntnyj), all ultimately from Latin permanens, from permanēo (I stay through).

Verb[edit]

permanar (present tense permanas, past tense permanis, future tense permanos, imperative permanez, conditional permanus)

  1. (intransitive) to be permanent, exist indefinitely

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