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-aron

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See also: aron, Aron, arón, áron, Áron, and Árón

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin -ārunt, short equivalent of -āvērunt.

Suffix

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-aron

  1. denotes the indicative preterite in the third-person plural for regular verbs ending in -ar
  2. denotes the indicative preterite in the (formal) second-person plural for regular verbs ending in -ar
    • hablaron; saltaron
      (you [pl.]) spoke; (you [pl.]) jumped