convocar

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin convocāre, present active infinitive of convocō (I assemble; I convene, convoke; I summon, muster), from con- + vocō (I call, summon, invoke).

Pronunciation

Verb

convocar (first-person singular present convoco, past participle convocat)

  1. to summon, convene, bring together, assemble
    Antonym: desconvocar

Conjugation

Further reading

Galician

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin convocāre, present active infinitive of convocō (to assemble; to convene, convoke; to summon, muster), from con- + vocō (to call, summon, invoke).

Verb

convocar (first-person singular present convoco, first-person singular preterite convoquei, past participle convocido)

  1. to call, convene, convoke
  2. to call up, enlist

Conjugation

  • Note: convoc- are changed to convoqu- before front vowels (e).

Further reading

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin convocāre (to assemble; to convene, to convoke; to summon, to muster), from con- + vocō (to call, to summon, to invoke).

Verb

convocar (first-person singular present convoco, first-person singular preterite convoquei, past participle convocado)

  1. to convene, convoke
  2. to summon, muster, assemble

Conjugation

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:convocar.

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin convocāre, present active infinitive of convocō (to assemble; to convene, convoke; to summon, muster), from con- + vocō (to call, summon, invoke).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /komboˈkaɾ/ [kõm.boˈkaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: con‧vo‧car

Verb

convocar (first-person singular present convoco, first-person singular preterite convoqué, past participle convocado)

  1. to call, convene, convoke
  2. to call up, enlist

Conjugation

Further reading

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