Combuar

Etymology
From Latin computāre, present active infitive of computō.

Verb
combuar (first-person singular present combuo, first-person singular preterite combuè, past participle combuau)
 * 1) to count, to tally
 * 2) to tell (a story); narrate
 * 3) to be (a certain number of years of age): Quandu combuapa drinda aňus - When he was thirty years of age
 * 4) to compute
 * 5) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb combuar combuar cun
 * 6) to rely on
 * 7) to have available: Combuamo cunu denaru nesešaru bra combrar una casa - We have enough money available to buy a house

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: combuar
 * Gerund: combuandu

Derived terms

 * combuacombūs
 * combuakilòmedrus
 * combuarrevoluçaes
 * gras non combua

Related terms

 * còmbua
 * combuaçà
 * combuande
 * combuapilià
 * combū
 * desgombuar
 * desgombū