ASK A QUESTION Where do you get "Disfraz?"
Hello, I was wondering about the title of a song, it's called "Disfraz."
I understand that "Disfrazar" means "to disguise", and therefore I know it must mean "Disguise" but I double checked by looking at the conjugation of "disfrazar" and could not figure out where "disfraz" without an a/o or other conjugation comes from. Is it just the infinitive for it, or what???
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I understand that "Disfrazar" means "to disguise", and therefore I know it must mean "Disguise" but I double checked by looking at the conjugation of "disfrazar" and could not figure out where "disfraz" without an a/o or other conjugation comes from. Is it just the infinitive for it, or what???
It is not a verb, but a noun: costume, disguise.
- Aug 24, 2009
- | Edited by lazarus1907 Aug 24, 2009
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Oh, that makes sense! Sorry, I guess I wasn't thinking! Thanks, Lazarus!
- No problem. Obviously, "disfraz" comes from "disfrazar" after all. - lazarus1907 Aug 24, 2009 flag
- Yeah. - LAtINaPunKRO Aug 24, 2009 flag

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