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empresto

Empresto is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb emprestar, which means to lend. It denotes the act of giving something—money, a book, or another item—to another person with the expectation that it will be returned.

The noun commonly used for a loan is empréstimo. While empresto refers to the action of lending,

Examples illustrate its usage: “Eu empresto meu livro ao colega.” “Você empresta dinheiro para a amiga.” In

In finance, the term empréstimo is standard for a formal loan. A borrower receives a sum of

Origin and usage: emprestar derives from a combination of the prefix em- and a root linked to

empréstimo
refers
to
the
thing
lent
or
the
arrangement
itself
in
financial
and
formal
contexts.
Verbal
forms
such
as
emprestas,
empresta,
emprestamos,
emprestam
are
used
across
different
subjects
to
describe
someone
lending.
past
tense:
“Ele
me
emprestou
dinheiro
ontem.”
The
past
participle
adjective
form
is
emprestado,
as
in
“o
objeto
emprestado”
(the
lent
object).
The
related
verb
emprestar
contrasts
with
tomar
emprestado,
meaning
to
borrow.
money
from
a
lender
and
commits
to
repayment,
often
with
interest
and
a
defined
term.
Empréstimos
podem
ser
concedidos
por
bancos,
cooperativas
de
crédito,
ou
indivíduos,
and
they
may
be
secured
or
unsecured,
depending
on
collateral
and
risk.
providing
or
furnishing.
The
concept
is
common
across
Portuguese-speaking
regions,
including
Brazil
and
Portugal,
and
appears
in
both
everyday
speech
and
formal
financial
language.
Synonyms
for
the
act
include
conceder
um
empréstimo
or
simplesmente
emprestar,
while
empréstimo
is
the
standard
noun
for
the
loan.