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From Latin gȳrāre. Cognate with Spanish girar, yirar, English gyrate, Italian girare, Occitan girar.

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girar (first-person singular present giro, first-person singular preterite girí, past participle girat)

  1. to turn
  2. (obsolete) to translate

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Kala Lagaw Ya

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girar

  1. to dance

Occitan

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Etymology

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From Latin gȳrāre.

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girar

  1. to turn

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin gȳrāre.

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girar (first-person singular present giro, first-person singular preterite girei, past participle girado)

  1. (intransitive) to turn; to rotate (change one’s own orientation)
  2. (transitive) to turn; to rotate (change the orientation of something)

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Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin gȳrāre, from Latin gȳrus (circle), from Ancient Greek γῦρος (gûros). Doublet of yirar. Compare with French gyrer, Galician xirar, Portuguese girar, Italian girare. Compare also English gyrate, English gyro.

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  • IPA(key): /xiˈɾaɾ/ [xiˈɾaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: gi‧rar

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girar (first-person singular present giro, first-person singular preterite giré, past participle girado)

  1. to turn, pivot
    Gira a la izquierda.
    Turn to the left.
  2. to spin, rotate, revolve, twirl, gyrate
    La tierra gira alrededor del sol.
    The earth revolves around the sun.

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  • Tagalog: hira

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girar

  1. indefinite plural of gir

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girar

  1. present indicative of gira