fuera

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== Asturian == === Alternative forms === fuere === Verb === fuera first-person singular pluperfect indicative of ser third-person singular pluperfect indicative of ser first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ser third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ser == Ladin == === Noun === fuera f (plural fueres) (Gherdëina) noise (unwanted sound) == Ladino == === Alternative forms === (Haketia) fera, fwera === Etymology 1 === Inherited from Old Spanish fuera, fueras, from Latin forās, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwer- (“door; gate”). Cognate with English foreign. ==== Adverb ==== fuera (Hebrew spelling פ׳ואירה) out; outside (without) Synonym: afuera Antonym: ariento === Etymology 2 === Inherited from Latin fueram, fuerat, first and third person singular active pluperfect indicative of sum (“to be”). ==== Verb ==== fuera first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ser third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ser === Etymology 3 === From the active pluperfect conjugations of Latin eō (“to go”), influenced by the corresponding conjugations of sum (“to be”). ==== Verb ==== fuera first-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ir third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ir === References === == Old Spanish == === Alternative forms === fueras === Etymology === Inherited from Latin forās, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwer- (“door; gate”). Cognate with Old French fors. === Adverb === fuera out (outside) === References === Ralph Steele Boggs et al. (1946), “fuera”, in Tentative Dictionary of Medieval Spanish, volume II, Chapel Hill, page 269 == Romansh == === Alternative forms === sfuira (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Puter) fuira (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan) foira (Surmiran) sfuoira (Vallader) === Etymology === From Latin foria. === Noun === fuera f (medicine, Sursilvan) diarrhea ==== Synonyms ==== burga == Spanish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfweɾa/ [ˈfwe.ɾa] Rhymes: -eɾa Syllabification: fue‧ra === Etymology 1 === Inherited from Old Spanish fuera, fueras, from Latin forās, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwer- (“door; gate”). Cognate with English foreign. ==== Adverb ==== fuera outside ===== Derived terms ===== === Etymology 2 === Inherited from Latin fueram, fuerat, first and third person singular active pluperfect indicative of sum (“to be”). ==== Verb ==== fuera first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ser === Etymology 3 === From the active pluperfect conjugations of Latin eō (“to go”), influenced by the corresponding conjugations of sum (“to be”). ==== Verb ==== fuera first/third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of ir === Further reading === “fuera”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025