instal·lar

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Medieval Latin īnstallāre (to install, put in place, establish), from Latin in- + stallum (stall), from Frankish *stall (stall, position, place), from Proto-Germanic *stallaz (place, position), from Proto-Indo-European *stelǝ-, *stAlǝn-, *stAlǝm- (stem, trunk).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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instal·lar (first-person singular present instal·lo, first-person singular preterite instal·lí, past participle instal·lat)

  1. to install
  2. (computing) to install

Conjugation

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