sacar

Etymology
Possibly a borrowing from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to take out

Etymology
From (13th century), and with cognates in other Iberian languages which points to an etymon, but further etymology is. Perhaps ultimately a borrowing from ; specifically from.

Verb

 * 1) to take out, bring out, pull out
 * 2) to get away
 * 3) to take off; to remove
 * 4) to get; to obtain
 * 5) to unsheathe
 * 1) to get; to obtain
 * 2) to unsheathe

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) soccer, football

Etymology
From, probably from , from. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to pull out; to extract; to snatch
 * 2) to draw to pull out a gun from a holster
 * 3) to withdraw extract money from an account
 * 4)  to understand
 * 5)  to download
 * 6)  to serve
 * 1)  to understand
 * 2)  to download
 * 3)  to serve
 * 1)  to serve

Etymology
Perhaps from. Compare 🇨🇬,, , 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to put out, to get out
 * 2)  to take out
 * 3)  to pull out, to take out
 * 4)  to get out, to take out
 * 5)  to pull out, to get out
 * 6)  to remove, to extract, to get out, to take out, to dig up or dig out
 * 7)  to take
 * 8)  to withdraw, to take out
 * 9)  to rip off
 * 10)  to drive out, expel, to eject
 * 11)  to send out or move out something or somebody from some place
 * 12)  to extricate, to lift from or out of, to rescue somebody from an entanglement or trouble
 * 13)  to bring up
 * 14)  to stick out
 * 15)  to get, to make, to take, to receive, to derive
 * 16)  to lift
 * 17)  to draw, to whip out, to take out, to unsheathe
 * 18)  to draw
 * 19)  to make
 * 20)  to take off, remove
 * 21)  to take off
 * 22)  to bring out
 * 23)  to scoop
 * 24)  to serve
 * 25)  to kick off
 * 26)  to obtain, receive
 * 27)  to win, get, obtain
 * 28)  to receive, get, be inflicted with
 * 29)  treat someone to (something)
 * 1)  to take off
 * 2)  to bring out
 * 3)  to scoop
 * 4)  to serve
 * 5)  to kick off
 * 6)  to obtain, receive
 * 7)  to win, get, obtain
 * 8)  to receive, get, be inflicted with
 * 9)  treat someone to (something)
 * 1)  to win, get, obtain
 * 2)  to receive, get, be inflicted with
 * 3)  treat someone to (something)
 * 1)  treat someone to (something)
 * 1)  treat someone to (something)