Etymology

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Borrowed from English chargeFrench chargerItalian caricareSpanish cargar, from Medieval Latin carricare (to load), from Latin carrus (a car, wagon).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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charjar (present tense charjas, past tense charjis, future tense charjos, imperative charjez, conditional charjus)

  1. (transitive) to load, lade, burden; load, charge

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