nascere

Italian

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *nascĕre[1][2][3], formed analogically from the deponent Classical Latin verb nāscor, nāscī, from earlier gnāscor, from Proto-Italic *gnāskōr, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenh₁- (to give birth, to beget).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnaʃ.ʃe.re/
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  • Rhymes: -aʃʃere
  • Syllabification: nà‧sce‧re

Verb

nàscere (first-person singular present nàsco, first-person singular past historic nàcqui, past participle nàto, auxiliary èssere) (intransitive) [auxiliary essere]

  1. to be born
  2. to bud, to sprout

Conjugation

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See also

References

  1. nàscere in sapere.it – De Agostini Editore
  2. nascere in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa
  3. Pianigiani, Ottorino (1907), nascere”, in Vocabolario etimologico della lingua italiana (in Italian), Rome: Albrighi & Segati

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Latin

Verb

nāscere

  1. second-person singular present active imperative/indicative of nāscor
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