Portuguese
Verb
germinar (first-person singular present indicative germino, past participle germinado)
- to sprout; to germinate
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb germinar
Notes:[edit]
- This is a regular verb of the -ar group.
- Verbs with this conjugation include: amar, cantar, gritar, marchar, mostrar, nadar, parar, participar, retirar, separar, viajar.
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Singular |
Plural |
First-person (eu) |
Second-person (tu) |
Third-person (ele / ela / você) |
First-person (nós) |
Second-person (vós) |
Third-person (eles / elas / vocês) |
Infinitive
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Impersonal
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germinar
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Personal
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germinar
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germinares
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germinar
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germinarmos
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germinardes
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germinarem
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Gerund
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germinando
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Past participle
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Masculine |
germinado
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germinados
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Feminine |
germinada
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germinadas
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Indicative
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Present |
germino
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germinas
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germina
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germinamos
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germinais
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germinam
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Imperfect |
germinava
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germinavas
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germinava
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germinávamos
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germináveis
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germinavam
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Preterite |
germinei
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germinaste
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germinou
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germinamos germinámos
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germinastes
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germinaram
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Pluperfect |
germinara
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germinaras
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germinara
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germináramos
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germináreis
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germinaram
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Future |
germinarei
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germinarás
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germinará
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germinaremos
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germinareis
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germinarão
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Conditional
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germinaria
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germinarias
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germinaria
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germinaríamos
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germinaríeis
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germinariam
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Subjunctive
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Present |
germine
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germines
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germine
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germinemos
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germineis
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germinem
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Imperfect |
germinasse
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germinasses
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germinasse
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germinássemos
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germinásseis
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germinassem
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Future |
germinar
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germinares
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germinar
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germinarmos
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germinardes
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germinarem
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Imperative
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Affirmative |
- |
germina
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germine
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germinemos
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germinai
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germinem
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Negative (não) |
- |
germines
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germine
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germinemos
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germineis
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germinem
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Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin germināre, present active infinitive of germinō.
Verb
germinar (first-person singular present germino, first-person singular preterite germiné, past participle germinado)
- to germinate
Conjugation
1Argentine and Uruguayan voseo prefers the tú
form for the present subjunctive.