parar

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to stop

Etymology
, from, from. .

Verb

 * 1)  to stop (a person, an animal, a machine) from continuing movement or action
 * 2)  to stop oneself (a person, an animal, a machine) from continuing movement or action
 * 3)  to stop somewhere or at sometime (a vehicle, a person)
 * 4) to stop doing
 * 5)  to stop happening
 * 6)  to hold out, to extend (a hand, a bag etc) to receive something
 * 7)  to prepare or set up something to make it available to function or to serve a purpose.
 * 8)  to endure something adverse
 * 9) to have the "it" role in chasing games like tag or the like
 * 10) to end up in a place, in a state
 * 11) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1) to stop doing
 * 2)  to stop happening
 * 3)  to hold out, to extend (a hand, a bag etc) to receive something
 * 4)  to prepare or set up something to make it available to function or to serve a purpose.
 * 5)  to endure something adverse
 * 6) to have the "it" role in chasing games like tag or the like
 * 7) to end up in a place, in a state
 * 8) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1)  to prepare or set up something to make it available to function or to serve a purpose.
 * 2)  to endure something adverse
 * 3) to have the "it" role in chasing games like tag or the like
 * 4) to end up in a place, in a state
 * 5) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1)  to endure something adverse
 * 2) to have the "it" role in chasing games like tag or the like
 * 3) to end up in a place, in a state
 * 4) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se
 * 1) to stay, reside temporarily, while in a town
 * -se

Etymology
From, from , present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to stop
 * 2) to stay
 * 3) to peal
 * 4)  to situate, position
 * 5)  to prepare; to repair; to maintain
 * 1)  to prepare; to repair; to maintain

Etymology
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to stop
 * 2)  to stop
 * 3)  to stop
 * 4)  to stop
 * 5)  to stop; to cease
 * 6)  to stop at
 * 7)  to end up
 * 1)  to stop
 * 2)  to stop; to cease
 * 3)  to stop at
 * 4)  to end up
 * 1)  to stop at
 * 2)  to end up
 * 1)  to stop at
 * 2)  to end up
 * 1)  to end up
 * 1)  to end up
 * 1)  to end up

Etymology
, from.

Verb

 * 1) to stop, halt
 * 2) to put up, stand up
 * 3) to lift, raise
 * 4)  to stand up
 * 5)  to situate oneself
 * 6)  see pararlas