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Galician

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Etymology 1

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From Old Galician-Portuguese presente, from Latin praesens, praesentis.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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presente m or f (plural presentes)

  1. pertaining to the current time; present
  2. present, appearing
  3. (formal) this
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Noun

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presente m (plural presentes)

  1. present, the current time or moment
  2. (grammar) present tense
  3. present, gift

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Etymology 2

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Verb

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presente

  1. inflection of presentar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative
  2. third-person singular present indicative of presentir

Interlingua

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Adjective

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presente (not comparable)

  1. present
  2. (with definite article) present, this (self-referent)

Italian

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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presente (plural presenti, superlative presentissimo)

  1. present (appearing)
    Antonym: assente
  2. (formal) this
    la presente letterathis letter

Noun

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presente m (plural presenti)

  1. present tense
    Hyponyms: (indicative mood) indicativo presente, (conditional mood) condizionale presente, (subjunctive mood) congiuntivo presente, (imperative mood) imperativo presente, (infinitive mood) infinito presente, (gerund mood) gerundio presente, presente progressivo
  2. present (the current moment)
  3. gift
    Synonyms: regalo, dono
  4. person present
    Antonym: assente
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Coordinate terms

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Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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presente

  1. third-person singular present indicative of presentire

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 presente in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)

Anagrams

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Old French

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Noun

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presente oblique singularm (oblique plural presentes, nominative singular presentes, nominative plural presente)

  1. Alternative form of present

Portuguese

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presente

Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese presente, from Latin praesentem.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pre‧sen‧te

Adjective

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presente m or f (plural presentes, not comparable)

  1. present (pertaining to the curent time)
  2. present (located in the immediate vicinity)
    Antonym: ausente
    • 2015, Vitor Fernandez, Meu Amigo Do Futebol, Erotikontos, →ISBN, page 21:
      A véspera do natal havia chegado. Fernanda e sua família, como sempre passavam o natal lá em casa. Nós fazíamos amigo-oculto e sempre trocamos os presentes. O natal daquele ano estava igual a todos os outros anos, monótono como sempre.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Derived terms

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Noun

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presente m (plural presentes)

  1. the present
    Synonym: atualidade
  2. present, gift
    Synonym: surpresa

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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Latin praesentem.

Adjective

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presente m or f (masculine and feminine plural presentes)

  1. present (appearing)
    Antonym: ausente
  2. (formal) this
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Noun

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presente m (uncountable)

  1. (grammar) present, present tense
  2. present (the current moment)
    Synonym: actualidad
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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presente

  1. inflection of presentar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Further reading

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