navegar

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin nāvigāre, present active infinitive of nāvigō.

Verb

navegar (first-person singular indicative present navego, past participle navegáu)

  1. to sail (to ride in a boat, especially sailboat)

Conjugation


Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin nāvigāre, present active infinitive of nāvigō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [naβeˈɣa]

Verb

navegar

  1. to navigate
    E I jorn, en setembre, preson se a navegar (Guilhèm Anelièr, Istòria de la Guèrra de Navarra)
  2. to surf (the Web)

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin nāvigāre, present active infinitive of nāvigō.

Pronunciation

Verb

navegar (first-person singular present indicative navego, past participle navegado)

  1. to navigate, to sail
  2. (Internet) to surf, to navigate

Conjugation

See also


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin nāvigāre, present active infinitive of nāvigō.

Verb

navegar (first-person singular present navego, first-person singular preterite navegué, past participle navegado)

  1. to navigate, to sail
    navegar una nave to navigate a ship
  2. (Internet) to surf, to navigate
    navegar por Internet to surf the internet

Conjugation

  • Rule: g becomes a gu before e.
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