Ingondrar

Etymology
From Late Latin *incontrāre, from Latin in + contrā.

Verb
ingondrar (first-person singular present ingondro, first-person singular preterite ingondrè, past participle ingondrau)
 * 1) (transitive) to meet
 * 2) (transitive) to find, encounter, come across
 * 3) (intransitive or reflexive) to meet, bump into
 * 4) (transitive) to think, consider, find: Ingrondro-u nesešaru - I find it necessary
 * 5) to manage (to do something)
 * 6) (reflexive) to be located
 * 7) (reflexive) to feel, be
 * 8) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb ingondrar.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: ingondrar
 * Gerund: ingondrandu

Synonyms

 * ablar

Related terms

 * ingondrar-se
 * ingondru