[u.βəˈi], [o.bəˈi], [o.beˈiɾ]
OrigenInherited from Latin oboedīre.
- ambitransitiveto obey
“Un fill ha obeir els seus pares sense discutir” — A son must obey his parents without discussion
- intransitiveto comply (a with), correspond (a to), go along with
“En aquesta ocasió ha estat Francisco Polo, director de comunicació de la companyia, que ha assenyalat als micròfons de Ràdio Nacional d'Espanya (RNE) que aquest moviment “no obeeix a l'interès persona” — On this occasion it was Francisco Polo, the company's director of communications, who stated to the microphones of Spanish National Radio (RNE) that this move "doesn't reflect anyone's personal intere
Formesobeeixo(first-person, present, singular) · obeí(first-person, preterite, singular) · obeït(participle, past) · obeir(infinitive) · obeint(gerund) · obeït(masculine, participle, past, singular) · obeïda(feminine, participle, past, singular) · obeïts(masculine, participle, past, plural) · obeïdes(feminine, participle, past, plural) · obeeixo(first-person, indicative, present, singular) · obeeixes(indicative, present, second-person, singular) · obeeix(indicative, present, singular, third-person) · obeïm(first-person, indicative, plural, present) · obeïu(indicative, plural, present, second-person) · obeeixen(indicative, plural, present, third-person) · obeïa(first-person, imperfect, indicative, singular) · obeïes(imperfect, indicative, second-person, singular) · obeïa(imperfect, indicative, singular, third-person) · obeíem(first-person, imperfect, indicative, plural) · obeíeu(imperfect, indicative, plural, second-person)