retalhar

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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Possibly via Provençal retalhar or influenced by its spelling; both are ultimately from Late Latin retaliātus, from retaliāre, from re- + taliō (to cut, to prune).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: re‧ta‧lhar

Verb

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retalhar (first-person singular present retalho, first-person singular preterite retalhei, past participle retalhado)

  1. to shred
  2. to furrow

Conjugation

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