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constare
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See also: constaré
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cōnstāre. Doublet of the inherited costare.
Pronunciation
Verb
constàre (first-person singular present cònsto, first-person singular past historic constài, past participle constàto, auxiliary èssere) (intransitive)
- to consist, to be composed [with di ‘of’] [auxiliary essere]
- (impersonal) to be known [with a ‘someone’; in addition, with che (+ clause) ‘that ...’; or with di (+ infinitive) ‘of being/doing ...’] [auxiliary essere]
- per quanto mi consta, sta fuori
- as far as I know, he's outside
- mi consta di non essere il solo
- I know I'm not the only one
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Latin
Verb
cōnstāre
Spanish
Verb
constare
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