Etymology

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Borrowing from Esperanto eskapi, English escape, Spanish escapar, Italian scappare and French échapper.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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eskapar (present tense eskapas, past tense eskapis, future tense eskapos, imperative eskapez, conditional eskapus)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to escape

Conjugation

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Ladino

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Etymology

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From Old Spanish escapar, from Vulgar Latin *excappāre, a verb based on Late Latin cappa (cloak). Often a false friend of the Spanish cognate escapar.

Verb

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eskapar (Latin spelling)

  1. to finish, to complete
    Senyor Koen engrandesyó en Turkia i eskapó sus estudios en Yisráel.
    Mister Cohen grew up in Turkey and completed his studies in Israel.
  2. to escape