citar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin citāre (to summon), from cieō (move, stir).

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citar (first-person singular present cito, first-person singular preterite cití, past participle citat)

  1. (transitive) to summon, gather together
  2. (transitive) to quote, cite

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Esperanto citiEnglish citeFrench citerGerman zitierenItalian citareRussian цити́ровать (citírovatʹ)Spanish citar, all ultimately from Latin citāre, present active infinitive of citō.

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citar (present tense citas, past tense citis, future tense citos, imperative citez, conditional citus)

  1. (transitive) to cite, to quote

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  • citato (author cited)
  • cito (citing, citation)
  • citajo (citation, text cited)

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Latin citāre (to summon), from cieō (move, stir).

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  • Hyphenation: ci‧tar

Verb

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citar (first-person singular present cito, first-person singular preterite citei, past participle citado)

  1. (transitive) to summon
    Synonyms: chamar, clamar, intimar
  2. (transitive) to cite, quote (refer to a statement that has been made by someone else)
    Synonym: referir

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Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin citāre (to summon), from cieō (move, stir). Cognate with English cite.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (Spain) /θiˈtaɾ/ [θiˈt̪aɾ]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /siˈtaɾ/ [siˈt̪aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: ci‧tar

Verb

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citar (first-person singular present cito, first-person singular preterite cité, past participle citado)

  1. (transitive) to cite
  2. (transitive) to summon
  3. (transitive) to schedule, make an appointment

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