capaz

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Galician

Etymology

From Latin capāx.

Adjective

capaz m or f (plural capaces)

  1. able, capable

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin capāx.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

capaz m or f (plural capazes)

  1. able, capable
    Ela é capaz de patinar.
    She is able to skate.

Descendants

  • Kabuverdianu: kapás

Interjection

capaz!

  1. (Southern and South Brazil) no way! (expresses disbelief)
  2. (South Brazil) no problem; don't mention it (polite response to a thank you)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin capāx (capable, able).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /kaˈpaθ/ [kaˈpaθ]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /kaˈpas/ [kaˈpas]
  • Audio (Latin America):(file)

Adjective

capaz m or f (masculine and feminine plural capaces)

  1. able, capable

Adverb

capaz

  1. (Argentina) maybe, perhaps