Verb of the Day: Repartir
The verb “repartir” comes from the Latin repartire. This word is formed from the prefix re- (repetition, reiteration, or reinforcement) and the verb partire (to divide or separate). In turn, partire derives from pars (partis), which means "part" or "fragment." Taken together, its etymology indicates the action of reiterating the division of something, that is, distributing something into several portions or among several people. The meaning is to share, to divide up, to distribute.
Algunas conjugaciones:
Pretérito: repartí, repartiste, repartió, repartimos, repartisteis, repartieron
Condicional: repartiría, repartirías, repartiría, repartiríamos, repartiríais, repartirían
Futuro: repartiré, repartirás, repartirá, repartiremos, repartiréis, repartirán
Algunos ejemplos:
Ellos repartieron la comida muy tarde.
El perrito repartió alegría entre todos los niños en el parque.
Los países deberían repartir sus riquezas de manera equitativa.
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Verb of the Day: Repartir
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