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Galician

Etymology

From Latin pullare.

Pronunciation

Verb

pular (first-person singular present pulo, first-person singular preterite pulei, past participle pulado)

  1. to jump, leap
  2. to grow, shoot

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin pullāre.

Pronunciation

 
 

Verb

pular (first-person singular present pulo, first-person singular preterite pulei, past participle pulado)

  1. (intransitive) to jump, to propel oneself upward
  2. (transitive) to jump over, to propel oneself over
  3. (Brazil, transitive) to skip, to omit, to disregard
    Synonym: saltar

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Swedish

Verb

pular

  1. present indicative of pula

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