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opinar

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Catalan

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin opīnārī.

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Verb

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opinar (first-person singular present opino, first-person singular preterite opiní, past participle opinat)(ambitransitive)

  1. to opine

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin opīnārī.

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Verb

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opinar (first-person singular present opino, first-person singular preterite opinei, past participle opinado)

  1. to opine (to have or express an opinion)

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin opīnārī.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /opiˈnaɾ/ [o.piˈnaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: o‧pi‧nar

Verb

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opinar (first-person singular present opino, first-person singular preterite opiné, past participle opinado)

  1. to think; to be of the opinion
    Creo que eso sería mejor, ¿y tú qué opinas?
    I think that would be better; what do you think?
  2. to express one's opinion; to opine
    Todos tenemos el derecho de opinar.
    We all have the right to express our opinions.

Usage notes

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When it precedes the conjunction que and a clause, the affirmative form can only be used before the indicative mood, and the use of the subjunctive is grammatically incorrect. The subjunctive mood can be used after interrogative or negative sentences to express doubt. The use of the indicative mood in these cases is grammatically incorrect.

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