conter
verb
Syllable Decomposition
conterfrom Old French conter, same word as compter (learned spelling appeared in the 13th century specialized in the sense of "to calculate"), from Latin computare "to calculate, count, take into account" and "to enumerate", from which, by a shift in meaning, "to tell, to narrate", in popular Latin.
Definitions
Conjugation
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Translations
german:erzählen
english:tell
italian:raccontare
portuguese:contar
russian:любезничать
See also
contons (v.) contiez (v.) contas (v.) contâmes (v.) contâtes (v.) contèrent (v.) conteront (v.) contasse (v.) contasses (v.) contassions (v.) contassiez (v.) contassent (v.) conterais (v.) conterions (v.) conteriez (v.) conteraient (v.) conte (cn.) conté (v.) conteuse (adj.) conteuse (cn.)