expedir

Galician

Etymology

From Latin expedīre, present active infinitive of expediō (to release, to disconnect, to expedite, to prepare, to carry out, to send out).

Verb

expedir (first-person singular present expido, first-person singular preterite expedín, past participle expedido)

  1. to issue
  2. to despatch / dispatch
  3. to forward
  4. to expedite

Conjugation

Further reading

Portuguese

Verb

expedir (first-person singular present expeço, first-person singular preterite expedi, past participle expedido)

  1. to issue
  2. to despatch / dispatch
  3. to forward
  4. to expedite

Conjugation

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin expedīre, present active infinitive of expediō (to release, to disconnect, to expedite, to prepare, to carry out, to send out).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɡspeˈdiɾ/ [eɣ̞s.peˈð̞iɾ]
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -iɾ
  • Syllabification: ex‧pe‧dir

Verb

expedir (first-person singular present expido, first-person singular preterite expedí, past participle expedido)

  1. (transitive) to issue, to publish (a document, etc)
  2. (transitive) to send, to expedite

Conjugation

Further reading

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