prendèr
Prendèr is a term used in discussions of conlangs and dialectal Romance varieties to denote a hypothetical verb meaning “to take.” It is not attested as a standard word in natural languages, but it appears in linguistic exercises and exemplars to illustrate verb formation, diacritics, and stress patterns in a Romance-inspired setting. In these contexts, prendèr is treated as a regular verb belonging to the -er class, modeled on verbs like prender or prendere in various Romance languages.
Etymology and orthography play a central role in prendèr. The form is typically constructed from a Latin
Morphology and usage. In the present indicative, the verb follows a regular pattern similar to Spanish -er
See also: Romance languages, conlangs, phonology of stress marks, infinitive forms.