persistent
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From Latin persistentem, present participle of persistō (“continue steadfastly”). By surface analysis, persist + -ent.
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persistent (comparative more persistent, superlative most persistent)
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Borrowed from Latin persistentem.
persistent m or f (masculine and feminine plural persistents)
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persistent
Borrowed from Latin persistentem, perhaps via Italian persistente.
persistent m or n (feminine singular persistentă, masculine plural persistenți, feminine and neuter plural persistente)
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative | indefinite | persistent | persistentă | persistenți | persistente | |||
definite | persistentul | persistenta | persistenții | persistentele | ||||
genitive- dative | indefinite | persistent | persistente | persistenți | persistente | |||
definite | persistentului | persistentei | persistenților | persistentelor |
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