Ir al contenido

weather

De Wikcionario, el diccionario libre
weather
Received Pronunciation (AFI) /ˈwɛð.ə/ Londres
General American, Canadá (AFI) /ˈwɛð.ɚ/ California
Texas
Australia (AFI) /ˈweð.ə/
longitud silábica bisílaba
homófonos wether, whether[1]

Etimología

[editar]

Del inglés medio weder.

Sustantivo

[editar]

weather (contable e incontable)¦plural: weathers

1
Tiempo.
2
Reporte meteorológico.

Verbo

[editar]
3
Erosionar, desgastar, curtir.
4
Erosionarse, desgastarse.

Compuestos

[editar]

Véase también

[editar]

Conjugación

[editar]
Conjugación de weather (weathered, weathered) (regular) []
Formas no personales (verboides)
Infinitivo weather
Gerundio weathering
Participio weathered
Formas personales
Modo indicativo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Iweather youweather, weatherest he, she, itweathers, weathereth we, you, theyweather
Pretérito Iweathered youweathered, weatheredst he, she, itweathered we, you, theyweathered
Pretérito compuesto Ihave weathered youhave weathered he, she, ithas weathered we, you, theyhave weathered
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto Ihad weathered youhad weathered he, she, ithad weathered we, you, theyhad weathered
Futuro Iwill weathered youwill weathered he, she, itwill weathered we, you, theywill weathered
Futuro compuesto Iwill have weathered youwill have weathered he, she, itwill have weathered we, you, theywill have weathered
Modo condicional
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Condicional simple Iwould weathered youwould weathered he, she, itwould weathered we, you, theywould weathered
Condicional compuesto Iwould have weathered youwould have weathered he, she, itwould have weathered we, you, theywould have weathered
Modo subjuntivo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Iweather youweather he, she, itweather we, you, theyweather
Pretérito Iweathered youweathered he, she, itweathered we, you, theyweathered
Modo imperativo
(you) (we)
Presente (you)weather (we)let's weather
Leyenda: † arcaico, x no normativo, cambio ortográfico, irregularidad

Referencias y notas

[editar]
  1. fusión wine–whine