11.10.2

Derivatives 2

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Common ER Derivatives

Illustrative background for Corresponder - to be fittingIllustrative background for Corresponder - to be fitting ?? "content

Corresponder - to be fitting

  • 'Corresponder' is a derivative of 'responder', meaning to answer.
Illustrative background for Reconocer - to recogniseIllustrative background for Reconocer - to recognise ?? "content

Reconocer - to recognise

  • 'Reconocer' is a derivative of 'conocer', meaning to know.
Illustrative background for Obtener - to get, to obtainIllustrative background for Obtener - to get, to obtain ?? "content

Obtener - to get, to obtain

  • 'Obtener' is a derivative of 'tener', meaning to have.
Illustrative background for Comprometerse - to get engagedIllustrative background for Comprometerse - to get engaged ?? "content

Comprometerse - to get engaged

  • 'Comprometerse' is a derivative of 'prometer', meaning to promise.
Illustrative background for Detener - to stopIllustrative background for Detener - to stop ?? "content

Detener - to stop

  • 'Detener' is a derivative of 'tener', meaning to have.

Common IR Derivatives

Illustrative background for Descubrir - to discoverIllustrative background for Descubrir - to discover ?? "content

Descubrir - to discover

  • 'Descubrir' is a derivative of 'cubrir', meaning to cover up.
Illustrative background for Impedir - to preventIllustrative background for Impedir - to prevent ?? "content

Impedir - to prevent

  • 'Impedir' is a derivative of 'pedir', meaning to ask.
Illustrative background for Convivir - to live withIllustrative background for Convivir - to live with ?? "content

Convivir - to live with

  • 'Convivir' is a derivative of 'vivir', meaning to live.
Illustrative background for Combatir - to fightIllustrative background for Combatir - to fight ?? "content

Combatir - to fight

  • 'Combatir' is a derivative of 'batir', meaning to beat.
Illustrative background for Compartir - to shareIllustrative background for Compartir - to share ?? "content

Compartir - to share

  • 'Compartir' is a derivative of 'partir', meaning to leave.

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