ayunar
Asturian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *aiūnāre, jajūnāre, present active infinitive of *aiūnō, jajūnō, from Late Latin ieiūnāre, jejūnāre, present active infinitive of ieiūnō, jejūnō, from Latin ieiūnus, jejūnus.
Verb
ayunar (first-person singular indicative present ayuno, past participle ayunáu)
- (intransitive) to fast (to abstain from or eat very little food)
Conjugation
Conjugation of ayunar
infinitive | ayunar | ||||||
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gerund | ayunando | ||||||
past participle | m ayunáu, f ayunada, n ayunao, m pl ayunaos, f pl ayunaes | ||||||
person | first singular yo |
second singular tu |
third singular él/elli |
first plural nosotros/nós |
second plural vosotros/vós |
third plural ellos | |
indicative | present | ayuno | ayunes | ayuna | ayunamos | ayunáis | ayunen |
imperfect | ayunaba | ayunabes | ayunaba | ayunábemos, ayunábamos | ayunabeis, ayunabais | ayunaben | |
preterite | ayuné | ayunasti, ayunesti | ayunó | ayunemos | ayunastis, ayunestis | ayunaron | |
pluperfect | ayunare, ayunara | ayunares, ayunaras | ayunare, ayunara | ayunáremos, ayunáramos | ayunareis, ayunarais | ayunaren, ayunaran | |
future | ayunaré | ayunarás | ayunará | ayunaremos | ayunaréis | ayunarán | |
conditional | ayunaría | ayunaríes | ayunaría | ayunaríemos, ayunaríamos | ayunaríeis, ayunaríais | ayunaríen | |
subjunctive | present | ayune | ayunes, ayunas | ayune | ayunemos | ayunéis | ayunen, ayunan |
imperfect | ayunare, ayunara | ayunares, ayunaras | ayunare, ayunara | ayunáremos, ayunáramos | ayunareis, ayunarais | ayunaren, ayunaran | |
imperative | — | ayuna | — | — | ayunái | — |
Mirandese
Alternative forms
Etymology
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Verb
ayunar
- to fast
References
- “ayunar” in Amadeu Ferreira, José Pedro Cardona Ferreira, Dicionário Mirandês-Português, 1st edition, 2004.
Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *aiūnāre, jajūnāre[1], present active infinitive of *aiūnō, jajūnō, from Late Latin ieiūnāre, jejūnāre, present active infinitive of ieiūnō, jejūnō, from Latin ieiūnus, jejūnus. Compare English jejune.
Pronunciation
Verb
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- (intransitive) to fast
Conjugation
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