rodar

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan (compar Occitan rodar), from Latin rotāre, present active infinitive of rotō (compare French rouer, Spanish rodar).

Verb

rodar (first-person singular present rodo, past participle rodat)

  1. to spin, to turn, to rotate
  2. to roll
  3. to film, to shoot

Conjugation


Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin rotāre, present active infinitive of rotō.

Verb

rodar (first-person singular present rodo, first-person singular preterite rodei, past participle rodado)

  1. to roll
  2. first-person and third-person singular future subjunctive of rodar
  3. first-person and third-person singular personal infinitive of rodar

Conjugation


Ido

Verb

rodar (present tense rodas, past tense rodis, future tense rodos, imperative rodez, conditional rodus)

  1. to gnaw

Conjugation


Latin

Verb

rōdar

  1. first-person singular future passive indicative of rōdō

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin rotāre, present active infinitive of rotō. Compare the borrowed doublet rotar.

Pronunciation

Verb

rodar (first-person singular present indicative rodo, past participle rodado)

  1. to rotate, revolve, turn
  2. (dated, transitive) to copy (something written/drawn on paper) using a mimeograph
    rodar as provas, rodar os panfletos
  3. (Brazil, informal, computing) to run a program

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rotāre, present active infinitive of rotō. Compare the borrowed doublet rotar.

Verb

rodar (first-person singular present ruedo, first-person singular preterite rodé, past participle rodado)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to roll, rotate
  2. (transitive) to film

Conjugation

  • Rule: o becomes a ue in stressed syllables.

    Synonyms

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