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refer

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refer
Received Pronunciation (AFI) /ɹɪˈfɜː/
General American, Standard Canadian (AFI) /ɹɪˈfɝ/ Maryland
Australia (AFI) /ɹɪˈfɜː/
Nueva Zelanda (AFI) /ɹəˈfɜː/
periodismo: Received Pronunciation (AFI) /ˈɹiːfə/
periodismo: General American, Canadá (AFI) /ˈɹifɚ/
periodismo: Australia, Nueva Zelanda (AFI) /ˈɹiːfə/ Queensland
longitud silábica bisílaba

Etimología

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Del inglés medio referren, del francés antiguo referer, del latín referre, de re- con ferre.

Verbo

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1
Remitir.
2
Mencionar (algo); dirigir la atención (a algo); referir.
  • Ejemplo: To explain the problem, the teacher referred to an example in another textbook.

Conjugación

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Conjugación de refer (refered, refered) (regular) []
Formas no personales (verboides)
Infinitivo refer
Gerundio refering
Participio refered
Formas personales
Modo indicativo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Irefer yourefer, referest he, she, itrefers, refereth we, you, theyrefer
Pretérito Irefered yourefered, referedst he, she, itrefered we, you, theyrefered
Pretérito compuesto Ihave refered youhave refered he, she, ithas refered we, you, theyhave refered
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto Ihad refered youhad refered he, she, ithad refered we, you, theyhad refered
Futuro Iwill refered youwill refered he, she, itwill refered we, you, theywill refered
Futuro compuesto Iwill have refered youwill have refered he, she, itwill have refered we, you, theywill have refered
Modo condicional
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Condicional simple Iwould refered youwould refered he, she, itwould refered we, you, theywould refered
Condicional compuesto Iwould have refered youwould have refered he, she, itwould have refered we, you, theywould have refered
Modo subjuntivo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Irefer yourefer he, she, itrefer we, you, theyrefer
Pretérito Irefered yourefered he, she, itrefered we, you, theyrefered
Modo imperativo
(you) (we)
Presente (you)refer (we)let's refer
Leyenda: † arcaico, x no normativo, cambio ortográfico, irregularidad

Referencias y notas

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  • «refer» en Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper.