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montar

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Asturian

Etymology

Ultimately from Old French monter, from Vulgar Latin *montāre, from Latin montem (mountain).

Verb

montar

  1. to mount; get on (a vehicle, horse, bicycle, escalator etc.)
  2. to ride (bike, bicycle, escalator etc.)
  3. to put together; to assemble
  4. to stack; to pile up
  5. to mount; ride (sexually)
  6. to ready; to prepare (an event etc.)
  7. to set up; to establish
  8. to beat (eggs, cream etc.)
  9. (reflexive) to play truant

Conjugation

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infinitive montar
gerund montando
past participle m montáu, f montada, n montao, m pl montaos, f pl montaes
person first singular
yo
second singular
tu
third singular
él/elli
first plural
nosotros/nós
second plural
vosotros/vós
third plural
ellos
indicative present monto montes monta montamos montáis monten
imperfect montaba montabes montaba montábemos, montábamos montabeis, montabais montaben
preterite monté montasti, montesti montó montemos montastis, montestis montaron
pluperfect montare, montara montares, montaras montare, montara montáremos, montáramos montareis, montarais montaren, montaran
future montaré montarás montará montaremos montaréis montarán
conditional montaría montaríes montaría montaríemos, montaríamos montaríeis, montaríais montaríen
subjunctive present monte montes, montas monte montemos montéis monten, montan
imperfect montare, montara montares, montaras montare, montara montáremos, montáramos montareis, montarais montaren, montaran
imperative monta montái
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Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese montar, from Old French monter from Vulgar Latin *mōntāre, from Latin montem (mountain).

Pronunciation

Verb

montar (first-person singular present monto, first-person singular preterite montei, past participle montado)

  1. to ride
  2. to amount to; to increase
  3. to assemble
  4. (navigation) to round (a cape)
  5. (zoology) to mount

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References

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese montar, from Old French monter, from Vulgar Latin *mōntāre, from Latin montem (mountain).

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: mon‧tar

Verb

montar (first-person singular present monto, first-person singular preterite montei, past participle montado)

  1. to go up, climb
  2. to mount, to ride
    O cavaleiro montou o seu cavalo.The rider mounted his horse.
  3. to assemble
    Ele montou o puzzle.He assembled the puzzle.
  4. (Brazil, drag slang, reflexive) to transform oneself into a drag persona
    Ele se montou para o Halloween.He dressed up in drag for Halloween.

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Further reading

Spanish

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