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"derive" is the first person singular present subjunctive of the verb derivar. View conjugation.

derivar

derivar
transitive verb
1. to divert (desviar)
  • derivó el debate hacia otro tema -> he steered the debate onto another topic
2. to derive (Mat)
intransitive verb
3. to change direction, to drift (desviarse)
4. (proceder)
  • derivar de -> to derive from; to be derived from (grammar)
5. (acabar)
  • derivar en -> to end in
derivarse de
pronomial verb
1. to be derived from, to come from
  • palabras que se derivan del griego -> words which come from Greek

derivar [day-re-var’]
article & verb transitive
1. To derive, to separate one thing from another.
2. To derive, to deduce, or to trace anything from its origin.
verb neuter
verb reflexive
3. To derive, to come from, to descend from.
(Naut.) To derive or deflect from the course.

Verb Conjugation for "derivar"

Infinitive
derivar
Gerund
derivando
Participle
derivado
Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo derivo derivé derivaba derivaré derive
derivas derivaste derivabas derivarás derives
Ella/Él/Usted deriva derivó derivaba derivará derive
Nosotros derivamos derivamos derivábamos derivaremos derivemos
Vosotros deriváis derivasteis derivabais derivaréis derivéis
Ellos/Ustedes derivan derivaron derivaban derivarán deriven
Complete derivar conjugation

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