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ruptar

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin ruptūra (breaking or breaking off of a limb; fracture, breach, rupture), from the participle stem of rumpō (I break, burst, tear, rend, rupture; break asunder, force open).

Verb

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ruptar (present tense ruptas, past tense ruptis, future tense ruptos, imperative ruptez, conditional ruptus)

  1. (transitive) to break (by force), snap, rupture

Conjugation

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Conjugation of ruptar
present past future
infinitive ruptar ruptir ruptor
tense ruptas ruptis ruptos
conditional ruptus
imperative ruptez
adjective active participle ruptanta ruptinta ruptonta
adverbial active participle ruptante ruptinte ruptonte
nominal
active participle
singular ruptanto ruptinto ruptonto
plural ruptanti ruptinti ruptonti
adjective passive participle ruptata ruptita ruptota
adverbial passive participle ruptate ruptite ruptote
nominal
passive participle
singular ruptato ruptito ruptoto
plural ruptati ruptiti ruptoti

Derived terms

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