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What does "conmovida" or "conmoverno" mean?

What does "conmovida" or "conmoverno" mean?

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There is no translation for it...

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updated Sep 29, 2011
posted by kkresse55

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I suspect "conmoverno" is missing something.

Click the link to go to the conjugator for " conmover" and look at the forms.

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updated Oct 23, 2011
posted by pacofinkler
I think he meant conmuevo because conmoverno doesn't exist. - Tomb3, Sep 29, 2011
Could be Tomb3 but I see some other possibilities also - pacofinkler, Sep 29, 2011
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I am not sure about conmoverno but conmovido/a is the participle of of the verb conmover. You will be able to find a definition using this site.

updated Sep 29, 2011
posted by Tomb3