quedo
Meaning
-
quiet, still
Frequency
Hyphenated as
que‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈkedo/
Etymology
Inherited from Latin qu(i)ētus. Doublet of quieto, which was borrowed.
New
quedar
- (intransitive) to be (as a result of something)
- (intransitive) to be situated; to be located (used with only static objects, such as buildings)
- (intransitive) to be left; to remain
- (intransitive) to fit, to suit; to look good (clothes)
- (intransitive) to turn out, e.g. well or poorly
- (intransitive) to agree on
- (intransitive) to agree to meet up (for drinks)
- (intransitive) to die
- (intransitive,reflexive) to turn out, become, go (usually used for negative, physical descriptions)
- (intransitive,reflexive) to stay; to remain, to stick with
- (intransitive,reflexive,transitive) to keep, take (become the possessor of something)
- (Spain,colloquial,intransitive,reflexive) to play for a fool
- (Spain,colloquial,intransitive,reflexive) to kid, to pull someone's leg
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