disimular
Ido edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from English dissimulate, French dissimuler, Italian dissimulare, Spanish disimular.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
disimular (present tense disimulas, past tense disimulis, future tense disimulos, imperative disimulez, conditional disimulus)
- (transitive) to dissimulate, dissemble; hide under a false appearance
- Me ne disimulas la danjero ube me esas.
- I do not hide the fact that there is danger where I am.
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of disimular
present | past | future | |||||
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infinitive | disimular | disimulir | disimulor | ||||
tense | disimulas | disimulis | disimulos | ||||
conditional | disimulus | ||||||
imperative | disimulez | ||||||
adjective active participle | disimulanta | disimulinta | disimulonta | ||||
adverbial active participle | disimulante | disimulinte | disimulonte | ||||
nominal active participle | singular | disimulanto | disimulinto | disimulonto | |||
plural | disimulanti | disimulinti | disimulonti | ||||
adjective passive participle | disimulata | disimulita | disimulota | ||||
adverbial passive participle | disimulate | disimulite | disimulote | ||||
nominal passive participle | singular | disimulato | disimulito | disimuloto | |||
plural | disimulati | disimuliti | disimuloti |
Derived terms edit
- disimulanta (“two-faced, double-faced, artful, sly”)
Spanish edit
Etymology edit
From Latin dissimulāre.
Pronunciation edit
Verb edit
disimular (first-person singular present disimulo, first-person singular preterite disimulé, past participle disimulado)
Conjugation edit
Conjugation of disimular (See Appendix:Spanish verbs)
Selected combined forms of disimular
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
Further reading edit
- “disimular”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014