mercar

Asturian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *mercāre, from Latin mercārī (to trade), present active infinitive of mercor.

Verb

mercar (first-person singular indicative present merco, past participle mercáu)

  1. to buy

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese mercar (to trade; to buy), from Vulgar Latin *mercāre, from Latin mercārī (to trade), present active infinitive of mercor.

Verb

mercar

  1. to buy

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese mercar (to trade; to buy), from Vulgar Latin *mercāre, from Latin mercārī (to trade), present active infinitive of mercor, from merx (merchandise), possibly from Etruscan [Term?].

Verb

mercar (first-person singular present indicative merco, past participle mercado)

  1. to trade (to buy and sell goods)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *mercāre, from Latin mercārī (to trade), present active infinitive of mercor.

Verb

mercar (first-person singular present merco, first-person singular preterite merqué, past participle mercado)

  1. to buy

Conjugation

  • c becomes qu before e.
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