partire

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to depart; to leave; to set forth
 * 2) to get moving; to seize on (a task); to go for
 * 3) to start initiate a vehicle
 * 4) to begin; to start
 * 5) to jump or fly away, take off
 * 6) to originate or be derived
 * 7) to be emitted
 * 8) to branch out
 * 9)  to lose control of oneself, especially because of alcohol
 * 10)  to fall in love
 * 11)  to break
 * 1) to jump or fly away, take off
 * 2) to originate or be derived
 * 3) to be emitted
 * 4) to branch out
 * 5)  to lose control of oneself, especially because of alcohol
 * 6)  to fall in love
 * 7)  to break
 * 1) to be emitted
 * 2) to branch out
 * 3)  to lose control of oneself, especially because of alcohol
 * 4)  to fall in love
 * 5)  to break
 * 1)  to lose control of oneself, especially because of alcohol
 * 2)  to fall in love
 * 3)  to break
 * 1)  to break
 * 1)  to break

Verb

 * 1) to divide; to cut; to separate
 * 2) to share, subdivide among several people
 * 3) to run through
 * 4)  to draw further away
 * 5)  to separate (the opposing parties in a fight or battle)
 * 6)  to disunite, to sow discord in
 * 1)  to separate (the opposing parties in a fight or battle)
 * 2)  to disunite, to sow discord in
 * 1)  to disunite, to sow discord in

Conjugation
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