Rocar

Etymology
From Latin rogāre, present active infinitive of rogō, from Proto-Indo-European *rog-, ablaut of *h₃reǵ-.

Verb
rocar (first-person singular present roco, first-person singular preterite rokè, past participle rocau)
 * 1) to beg, entreat, implore, pray
 * 2) to ask, request (synonym: peir)
 * 3) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb rocar.

Conjugation

 * Rule: c becomes a k before e or i.
 * Infinitive: rocar
 * Gerund: rocandu

Related terms

 * abrocar
 * arrocar
 * derocar
 * inderrocar
 * rocaçà
 * rocaivu
 * rocande
 * rocaoru
 * rocau