estorbar
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Galician-Portuguese estorvar, probably from the earlier destorvar, from Latin disturbāre, present active infinitive of disturbō,[1] or less likely from Latin exturbō, exturbāre (“drive out”). Compare Portuguese estorvar, Spanish estorbar, also Catalan and Occitan destorbar, Old French destorbar. Possibly a doublet of disturbar, a borrowing.
estorbar (first-person singular present estorbo, first-person singular preterite estorbei, past participle estorbado)
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Negative (non) | non estorbes | non estorbe | non estorbemos | non estorbedes | non estorben |
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