singar

Cimbrian

Etymology

From Middle High German singen.

Verb

singar

  1. to sing

Conjugation

  • Present tense:
    I singhe (I sing)
    du singast (you sing) (singular)
    er singat (he sings)
    bar singan (we sing)
    iar singat (you sing) (plural)
    se singan (they sing)

Spanish

Etymology

From the verb singlar (to scull a ship), from French cingler (to navigate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sinˈɡaɾ/ [sĩŋˈɡaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: sin‧gar

Verb

singar (first-person singular present singo, first-person singular preterite singué, past participle singado)

  1. (Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, vulgar) to have sex
  2. (Cuba) to annoy, to be an asshole
  3. to scull a boat from the stern

Conjugation

Further reading

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