See also: cauta

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin captāre, present active infinitive of captō. Phonetically, it may have resulted from the merger of more than one Latin word originally; the variant form căta is likely derived from the Vulgar Latin form *cattāre (compare Spanish and Portuguese catar, Venetian catar), but various other etymologies have been proposed for the standard form: it has been considered by some as originating from or being influenced by a root *cavitāre, from cavitum, popular form of cautum, or from *cautāre, as a verbal derivative of cautus, or from *cabtāre, as an incorrect pronunciation of captāre, on the basis of a similar transformation from Latin in cases such as presbyter > Romanian preot. Compare also Aromanian caftu, cãftari.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kə.uˈta/, (commonly) /kəwˈta/
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  • Rhymes: -a
  • Hyphenation: că‧u‧ta
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Verb

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a căuta (third-person singular present caută, past participle căutat) 1st conj.

  1. to search (for), seek
  2. (reflexive) to be sought
  3. (transitive) Used in set expressions. (see have no business)
    Ce cauți aici?Why are you here?
    El nu are ce căuta în această casă.He has no business to be in this house.

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