assentir

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin assentīre.

Verb

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assentir (first-person singular present assenteixo, first-person singular preterite assentí, past participle assentit)

  1. (intransitive) to assent, to consent, to agree

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French assentir, Old French asentir, from Latin assentiō.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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assentir

  1. (archaic) to assent [+ à (object) = to]

Conjugation

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This is one of a fairly large group of irregular -ir verbs that are all conjugated the same way. Other members of this group include sortir and dormir. The most significant difference between these verbs' conjugation and that of the regular -ir verbs is that these verbs' conjugation does not use the infix -iss-. Further, this conjugation has the forms (je, tu) assens and (il) assent in the present indicative and imperative, whereas a regular -ir verb would have *assentis and *assentit (as in the past historic).

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin assentīre.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: as‧sen‧tir

Verb

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assentir (first-person singular present assinto, third-person singular present assente, first-person singular preterite assenti, past participle assentido)

  1. to assent; to consent; to agree

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