date
Originates from the Old French 'date', from Latin 'data', past participle of 'dare' meaning 'to give'.
NOUN
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[/deɪt/en-US]
fecha
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cita
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día
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concepto evento
untranslatable
(Refers to a broader concept of an occasion or event that does not have a direct single word in Spanish.)
Antonyms
past
A specific point in time, such as a particular day, month, or year, when something happens or happened. It can also refer to a social or romantic appointment or engagement with another person.
| plural |
|---|
| dates |
VERB
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fechar
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marcar
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anotar
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registrar
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concepto cronológico
untranslatable
(Describes a process that doesn't have an exact verb form in Spanish.)
To determine or mark the time or period when something happened or was made. It can also mean to originate from a particular time or period in the past, or to have a romantic relationship with someone.
regular
| past | present_participle |
|---|---|
| dated | dating |