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concatenar

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Galician

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Etymology

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From Latin concatēnāre (link or chain together), from con- (with) + catēnō (chain, bind), from catēna (a chain).

Verb

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concatenar (first-person singular present concateno, first-person singular preterite concatenei, past participle concatenado)

  1. to concatenate

Conjugation

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin concatēnāre (to link or chain together), from con- (with) + catēnō (chain, bind), from catēna (a chain).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: con‧ca‧te‧nar

Verb

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concatenar (first-person singular present concateno, first-person singular preterite concatenei, past participle concatenado)

  1. to concatenate

Conjugation

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Quotations

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For quotations using this term, see Citations:concatenar.

Further reading

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin concatēnāre (link or chain together), from con- (with) + catēnō (chain, bind), from catēna (a chain). Doublet of concadenar.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /konkateˈnaɾ/ [kõŋ.ka.t̪eˈnaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: con‧ca‧te‧nar

Verb

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concatenar (first-person singular present concateno, first-person singular preterite concatené, past participle concatenado)

  1. to concatenate
    Synonym: concadenar

Conjugation

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Further reading

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