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Latest revision as of 22:11, 26 May 2013 Catalan [edit] aprovar (first-person singular present aprovo, past participle aprovat) - to approve
- to pass (a test or exam)
Conjugation [edit]
Portuguese [edit] Etymology [edit] Pronunciation [edit] aprovar (first-person singular present indicative aprovo, past participle aprovado) - To approve
- To endorse
Conjugation [edit] Notes: - This is a regular verb of the -ar group.
- Verbs with this conjugation include: amar, cantar, gritar, marchar, mostrar, nadar, parar, participar, retirar, separar, viajar.
Venetian [edit] Etymology [edit] Compare Italian approvare aprovar (transitive) - To approve
Conjugation [edit] Conjugation of aprovar ( 1st conjugation regular) | |