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Meaning of osare by Francisco Valdez Mendoza





Francisco Valdez Mendoza

osare
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Future time ( future simple ) the case of the intransitive verb subjunctive bone. The origin of this is from the vulgar Latin verb «ausare», frecuentativo of «audere»: risk, dare. Here comes the bold adjective.

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