prohibir

Catalan

Etymology

Latin prohibēre, present active infinitive of prohibeō (prohibit)

Verb

prohibir (first-person singular present prohibeixo, past participle prohibit)

  1. (transitive) to prohibit

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

Latin prohibēre, present active infinitive of prohibeō (prohibit)

Verb

prohibir (first-person singular present prohibo, first-person singular preterite prohibín, past participle prohibido)

  1. (transitive) to forbid, to prohibit, to enjoin
    prohíbese fumar — “no smoking” (literally, “smoking is prohibited”)
    prohibido estacionar — “no parking”

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Portuguese

Verb

prohibir (first-person singular present indicative prohibo, past participle prohibido)

  1. Obsolete spelling of proibir

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Latin prohibēre, present active infinitive of prohibeō (prohibit)

Verb

prohibir (first-person singular present prohíbo, first-person singular preterite prohibí, past participle prohibido)

  1. (transitive) to forbid, to prohibit, to enjoin
    se prohíbe fumar — “no smoking” (literally, “smoking is prohibited”)
    prohibido estacionar — “no parking”

Conjugation

  • Rule: stressed í in certain conjugations

    Synonyms

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