colocar

Asturian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin collocare, present active infinitive of collocō (place, put, assemble). Compare the inherited doublet colgar.

Verb

colocar

  1. to put, place
  2. to tidy, tidy up

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin collocare, present active infinitive of collocō (place, put, assemble). Compare the inherited doublet colgar.

Pronunciation

Verb

colocar (first-person singular present indicative coloco, past participle colocado)

  1. (transitive) to place; to put
    Coloca as chaves em cima da mesa, faz favor.
    Put the keys on the table, please.
    Synonyms: pôr (more formal), botar (informal)
    Antonyms: tirar, retirar
  2. (transitive) to put [in a situation]
    Não reclame, pois foi você mesmo que se colocou nessa situação.
    Don’t complain, you put yourself in this situation.
    Synonyms: pôr, deixar
  3. (transitive) to hire; to employ
    Synonyms: empregar (more common), contratar (more common)
  4. (transitive) to invest (to commit capital in the hope of financial return)
    Synonyms: investir (more common), aplicar (more common)
  5. (usually takes a reflexive pronoun, transitive with em or entre (with a plural object)) to place (to earn a given spot in a competition’s result)
    Ele se colocou em último lugar na maratona.
    He got last place in the marathon.
    É praticamente impossível se colocar entre os três primeiros.
    It’s nearly impossible to place in the top three positions.
    Synonym: ganhar
  6. (transitive) to put forth [a question]
    A entrevistadora colocou uma pergunta interessante.
    The interviewer put forth an interesting question.

Conjugation

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:colocar.

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Derived terms

References

  • LUFT, Celso Pedro. Microdicionário de língua portuguesa Luft. São Paulo, Brazil: Ática, 2000. →ISBN

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin collocare, present active infinitive of collocō (place, put, assemble). Compare the inherited doublet colgar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koloˈkaɾ/

Verb

colocar (first-person singular present coloco, first-person singular preterite coloqué, past participle colocado)

  1. to place
  2. to put
  3. to get in
    No pude colocar palabras.
    I couldn't get a word in edgeways.
  4. (reflexive, slang) to take drugs

Conjugation

  • c becomes qu before e.

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    Derived terms

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