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permanar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English permanent, French permanent, German permanent, Italian permanente, Spanish permanente, Russian пермане́нтный (permanéntnyj), all ultimately from Latin permanens, from permanēo (I stay through).

Verb

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permanar (present tense permanas, past tense permanis, future tense permanos, imperative permanez, conditional permanus)

  1. (intransitive) to be permanent, exist indefinitely

Conjugation

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Conjugation of permanar
present past future
infinitive permanar permanir permanor
tense permanas permanis permanos
conditional permanus
imperative permanez
adjective active participle permananta permaninta permanonta
adverbial active participle permanante permaninte permanonte
nominal
active participle
singular permananto permaninto permanonto
plural permananti permaninti permanonti

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Derived terms

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