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ferver
ferver
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese ferver, from Latin ferveō.
Verb
ferver (first-person singular present fervo, first-person singular preterite fervín, past participle fervido)
- to boil
Conjugation
Conjugation of ferver
infinitive | ferver | ||||||
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gerund | fervendo | ||||||
past participle | singular | plural | |||||
masculine | fervido | fervidos | |||||
feminine | fervida | fervidas | |||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
present | fervo | ferves | ferve | fervemos | fervedes | ferven | |
imperfect | fervía | fervías | fervía | ferviamos | ferviades | fervían | |
preterite | fervín | ferviches | ferveu | fervemos | fervestes | ferveron | |
pluperfect | fervera | ferveras | fervera | ferveramos | ferverades | ferveran | |
future | ferverei | ferverás | ferverá | ferveremos | ferveredes | ferverán | |
conditional | fervería | ferverías | fervería | ferveriamos | ferveriades | ferverían | |
subjunctive | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
present | ferva | fervas | ferva | fervamos | fervades | fervan | |
preterite | fervese | ferveses | fervese | fervésemos | fervésedes | fervesen | |
future | ferver | ferveres | ferver | fervermos | ferverdes | ferveren | |
imperative | — | ti | Vde. | nós | vós | Vdes. | |
affirmative | — | ferve | ferva | fervamos | fervede | fervan | |
negative | — | fervas | ferva | fervamos | fervades | fervan | |
personal infinitive | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
ferver | ferveres | ferver | fervermos | ferverdes | ferveren |
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese ferver, from Latin ferveō, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeru- (“to be hot, boil”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /fɨɾˈveɾ/
Verb
ferver (first-person singular present indicative fervo, past participle fervido)
- (transitive) to boil (heat a liquid until it begins to turn into a gas)
- (intransitive) to boil (of a liquid); to turn into gas
- (intransitive) (figuratively) to be crowded with people
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -er verb ferver