pronosticar

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin prognosticāre, present active infinitive of prognosticō, from prognosticus, from Ancient Greek προγνωστικός (prognōstikós, foreknowing).

Pronunciation

Verb

pronosticar (first-person singular present pronostico, first-person singular preterite pronostiquí, past participle pronosticat)

  1. (transitive) to foresee; to forecast

Conjugation

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Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin prognōsticāre, present active infinitive of prognōsticō, from prognōsticus, from Ancient Greek προγνωστικός (prognōstikós, foreknowing), from πρό- (pró-) + γνωστικός (gnōstikós, of or for knowing, good at knowing), from γιγνώσκω (gignṓskō, to learn, know, perceive, mark, learn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɾonostiˈkaɾ/ [pɾo.nos.t̪iˈkaɾ]

Verb

pronosticar (first-person singular present pronostico, first-person singular preterite pronostiqué, past participle pronosticado)

  1. to forecast, prognosticate, foresee
    Synonyms: predecir, prever

Conjugation

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