aberrar

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aberrāre.

Pronunciation

Verb

aberrar (first-person singular present aberro, first-person singular preterite aberrí, past participle aberrat); root stress: (Central) /ɛ/; (Valencian) /e/; (Balearic) /ə/

  1. (obsolete, literal or figurative) to deviate, to go astray

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Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin aberrāre.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /a.beˈʁa(ʁ)/ [a.beˈha(h)]
    • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /a.beˈʁa(ɾ)/ [a.beˈha(ɾ)]
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /a.beˈʁa(ʁ)/ [a.beˈχa(χ)]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /a.beˈʁa(ɻ)/ [a.beˈha(ɻ)]
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.bɨˈʁaɾ/ [ɐ.βɨˈʁaɾ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.bɨˈʁa.ɾi/ [ɐ.βɨˈʁa.ɾi]

  • Hyphenation: a‧ber‧rar

Verb

aberrar (first-person singular present aberro, first-person singular preterite aberrei, past participle aberrado)

  1. to aberrate (to deviate from the norm)

Conjugation

Further reading

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aberrāre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /abeˈraɾ/ [a.β̞eˈraɾ]
  • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: a‧be‧rrar

Verb

aberrar (first-person singular present aberro, first-person singular preterite aberré, past participle aberrado)

  1. (intransitive, rare) to aberrate

Conjugation

Further reading

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