ocupar

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin occupāre, present active infinitive of occupō.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic) IPA(key): /o.kuˈpa/
  • (Central) IPA(key): /u.kuˈpa/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /o.kuˈpaɾ/

Verb

ocupar (first-person singular present ocupo, past participle ocupat)

  1. to occupy, to inhabit
  2. to fill, to take up (be in or hold a given place)
  3. to employ, to keep busy
  4. to occupy, to conquer

Conjugation

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Further reading


Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin occupāre, present active infinitive of occupō.

Verb

ocupar (first-person singular present indicative ocupo, past participle ocupado)

  1. to occupy (all senses)

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin occupāre, present active infinitive of occupō.

Verb

ocupar (first-person singular present ocupo, first-person singular preterite ocupé, past participle ocupado)

  1. to occupy
  2. to use
  3. to employ
  4. (reflexive) to pay attention to
  5. (reflexive) to go about

Conjugation

      See also


      Venetian

      Etymology

      Borrowed from Latin occupo, occupare. Compare Italian occupare.

      Verb

      ocupar

      1. (transitive) to occupy

      Conjugation

      • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.
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