- portàvem portàveu
portaven Preterite (archaic) portí
portares portà portàrem portàreu
portaren ****ure
portaré portaràs portarà
portarem portareu portaran Conditional...
- as Portuguese,
other verbs now mean "to carry" (e.g. Pt.
portar < Lat.
portare) and
ferre was
borrowed and
nativized only in
compounds such as sofrer...
-
Retrieved 26
April 2025. "Funerali Papa Francesco, de Pascale: "Grande
onore portare la
riconoscenza degli emiliano-romagnoli"".
RavennaToday (in Italian)....
- any
single "native" platform. The term "port" is
derived from the
Latin portāre,
meaning "to carry". When code is not
compatible with a
particular operating...
-
Portato ([porˈtaːto];
Italian past
participle of
portare, "to carry"), also mezzo-staccato,
French notes portées, in
music denotes a smooth,
pulsing articulation...
- (backpack) or on
their heads. The word "porter"
derives from the
Latin portare (to carry). The use of
humans to
transport cargo dates to the
ancient world...
-
September 2022.
Retrieved 14
August 2022. "Meloni e il
piano segreto per
portare immigrati in Italia:
qualcuno le
racconti come
stanno davvero le cose"...
- the Gr****
prefix tele- (meaning "remote") to the root of the
Latin verb
portare (meaning "to carry"). Fort's
first formal use of the word
occurred in the...
-
Retrieved December 8, 2022. "La
Torre Nera: Mike
Flanagan è
pronto a
portare in tv la saga di
Stephen King -
Torre 21". www.torre21.net (in Italian)...
- also the
modern Italian portata with the same meaning, past
participle of
portare, to bring. This
sense of mess,
which appeared in
English in the 13th century...