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atracar
atracar
Portuguese
Verb
atracar (first-person singular present indicative atraco, past participle atracado)
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb atracar
Spanish
Etymology
From Arabic [a]traqqà, from Classical Arabic تَرْقَى (tarqā), literally "to ascend."
Verb
atracar (first-person singular present atraco, first-person singular preterite atraqué, past participle atracado)
- to assault
- (nautical) to berth, moor
- to rob
- (Chile, colloquial) to make out (kiss, touch erotically)
- (Latin America) to harass
- (Latin America) to beat, bash
- (Caribean) to park (a car)
- (Latin America) to stuff (eat and drink in exess)
- (Cuba, Costa Rica) to fraud
Conjugation
- c becomes qu before e.
1Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú form for the present subjunctive.
Other verbs with this conjugation:
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