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proponer

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See also: propoñer

English

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Etymology

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    From propone + -er.

    Noun

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    proponer (plural proponers)

    1. One who propones.

    Interlingua

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    Verb

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    proponer

    1. to suggest, propose

    Conjugation

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        Conjugation of proponer
    infinitive proponer
    participle present perfect
    proponente proponite
    active simple perfect
    present propone ha proponite
    past proponeva habeva proponite
    future proponera habera proponite
    conditional proponerea haberea proponite
    imperative propone
    passive simple perfect
    present es proponite ha essite proponite
    past esseva proponite habeva essite proponite
    future essera proponite habera essite proponite
    conditional esserea proponite haberea essite proponite
    imperative sia proponite

    Spanish

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Latin prōpōnere (to set forth; to propose; to declare). By surface analysis, pro- +‎ poner. Cognate with English propose and propound.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /pɾopoˈneɾ/ [pɾo.poˈneɾ]
    • Rhymes: -eɾ
    • Syllabification: pro‧po‧ner

    Verb

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    proponer (first-person singular present propongo, first-person singular preterite propuse, past participle propuesto)

    1. to propose, to propound, to put forth, to put forward, to bring forward, to suggest
    2. to nominate (e.g., a candidate, a representative)
    3. (law) to move
    4. (reflexive) to put one's mind to
      Lo hice casi sin proponérmelo
      I did it without really putting my mind to it

    Conjugation

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