situar
Catalan
Etymology
From Medieval Latin situāre, present active infinitive of situō.
Pronunciation
Verb
situar (first-person singular present situo, first-person singular preterite situí, past participle situat)
Conjugation
Derived terms
Portuguese
Etymology
Verb
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Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
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- to situate, to place, to put, to position
- to invest money
- to locate (often on a map, chart, diagram or drawing of some sort)
- (architecture) to site
- (reflexive) to be set (e.g. a novel or film)
- (reflexive) to position oneself (physically in a location)
- (reflexive) to be placed, to be located, to be situated
- (reflexive) to reach (a certain level in quantity or percentage)