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1 proponer
proponer ( conjugate proponer) verbo transitivo ‹ brindis› to propose; te voy a proponer un trato I'm going to make you a proposition ( para premio) to nominate proponerse verbo pronominal: me lo propuse como meta I set myself that goal; me propuse decírselo I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
proponer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, etc) to propose, suggest: os propongo que vayamos al teatro, how about going to the theatre?
2 (a una persona) to nominate: le propusieron para ocupar la vicepresidencia, they nominated him for the vice-presidency ➣ Ver nota en propose
' proponer' also found in these entries: Spanish: decir - testigo - propuse English: advance - come up with - move - nominate - offer - propose - propound - put forward - sponsor - put -
2 propuse
Del verbo proponer: ( conjugate proponer) \ \
propuse es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: proponer propuse
proponer ( conjugate proponer) verbo transitivo ‹ brindis› to propose; te voy a propuse un trato I'm going to make you a proposition ( para premio) to nominate proponerse verbo pronominal: me lo propuse como meta I set myself that goal; me propuse decírselo I made up my mind o I decided to tell her
propuse, propuso, etc see proponer
proponer verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, etc) to propose, suggest: os propongo que vayamos al teatro, how about going to the theatre?
2 (a una persona) to nominate: le propusieron para ocupar la vicepresidencia, they nominated him for the vice-presidency ➣ Ver nota en propose
' propuse' also found in these entries: Spanish: rumiar - proponer English: nix
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