concordar
Interlingua
Verb
concordar
- to agree
Conjugation
Conjugation of concordar
infinitive | concordar | ||
---|---|---|---|
participle | present | perfect | |
concordante | concordate | ||
active | simple | perfect | |
present | concorda | ha concordate | |
past | concordava | habeva concordate | |
future | concordara | habera concordate | |
conditional | concordarea | haberea concordate | |
imperative | concorda |
Portuguese
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin concordare, present active infinitive of concordo.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: con‧cor‧dar
Verb
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- (transitive with com) to agree with (to have the same opinion as)
- Eu concordo com a Julia.
- I agree with Julia.
- (transitive with com) to agree with (to be in favour of a given practice)
- Eu não concordo com a queima dos livros.
- I don’t agree with the burning of the books.
- (grammar, intransitive, or transitive with com) to agree with (to have the same number, gender, tense or another category as another word)
- Na oração “os mulheres”, o artigo concorda com o substantivo em número mas não em género.
- In the clause “os mulheres”, the article agrees with the noun in number but not in gender.
- (intransitive) to agree with one another (to all have the same opinion)
- Os médicos concordam: fumar é perigoso.
- Doctors agree: smoking is dangerous.
- (transitive or ditransitive, with the indirect object taking com or a) to make something be in agreement or accordance with another
- A igreja precisa concordar seus dogmas com a realidade moderna.
- The church needs to accord its dogmas with modern reality.
Conjugation
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Antonyms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin concordāre, present active infinitive of concordo.
Verb
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- to agree
Conjugation
Related terms
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- Interlingua verbs
- Interlingua verbs ending in -ar
- Portuguese terms derived from Latin
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