receber

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Galician

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Verb

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receber(first-person singular presentrecebo,first-person singular preteriterecebín,past participlerecebido)
receber(first-person singular presentrecebo,first-person singular preteriterecebimorrecebi,past participlerecebido,reintegrationistnorm)

  1. Alternative form ofrecibir
  2. reintegrationistspelling ofrecibir

Conjugation

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References

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  • receber”inDicionário Estraviz de galego(2014).

Portuguese

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Etymology

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesereceber,fromLatinrecipere(to receive; to take back),fromre-+capiō(to take).

Pronunciation

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  • (Portugal)IPA(key):/ʁɨ.sɨˈbeɾ/[ʁɨ.sɨˈβeɾ]
    • (Southern Portugal)IPA(key):/ʁɨ.sɨˈbe.ɾi/[ʁɨ.sɨˈβe.ɾi]

  • Hyphenation:re‧ce‧ber

Verb

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receber(first-person singular presentrecebo,first-person singular preteriterecebi,past participlerecebido)

  1. toget;toreceive
    Synonyms:ganhar,obter
    Antonyms:dar,entregar
    • 1984,“Dar e Receber”, inDar & Receber,performed by António Variações:
      Dar ereceber/ Devia ser a nossa forma de viver
      Give andreceive/ Should be the way we live
  2. tocollectorreceivepayment
    Synonym:recolher
    Antonym:pagar
  3. toreceive(to act as a host for guests)
    Synonyms:acolher,hospedar,recepcionar
  4. to behitby something
    Synonyms:levar,tomar
    Eureceberiauma bolada no rosto se ficasse lá.
    Iwould be hitin the face by a ball if I stayed there.
    O Joãorecebeuuma facada.
    John was stabbed.
    (literally, “John washitby a knife”)
  5. (telecommunications)toreceive(to detect a signal from a transmitter)

Conjugation

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