imperar

Ido

Verb

imperar (present tense imperas, past tense imperis, future tense imperos, imperative imperez, conditional imperus)

  1. to order, to command

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin imperāre, present active infinitive of imperō (command, govern).

Verb

imperar (first-person singular present indicative impero, past participle imperado)

  1. to reign, to rule

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

A latin reinsertion from Old Spanish emperar inherited from imperāre, present active infinitive of imperō (command, govern). Cf. the dialectal emprar.

Verb

imperar (first-person singular present impero, first-person singular preterite imperé, past participle imperado)

  1. to reign, to rule
  2. to prevail
  3. to be in command, to be emperor

Conjugation

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