Italian word spostare comes from Italian -are, Italian s-, Italian posta ((games) stakes. Mail, post. Post office.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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-are | Italian (ita) | Used to form adjectives from nouns. Used, with a stem, to form the infinitive of most regular verbs. |
s- | Italian (ita) | Reduced form of dis-.. Used as an intensifier.. Used in a privative sense: a-, de-, un-.. Used to derive verbs from a noun, adjective or verb.. Used to express a pejorative sense.. Used to form verbs that have a sense of undoing an action: de-, dis-, un-.. Used to form verbs with a sense of exit, separation: dis-, ex-, trans-.. Used to form words that have an opposing sense: un-, in-. |
posta | Italian (ita) | (games) stakes. Mail, post. Post office. |
spostare | Italian (ita) | (transitive) to move, shift, displace, budge, get off. (transitive) to transfer, move. (transitive, of a date or time) to change, postpone. |