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Spanish word poner comes from Latin sino, Latin po- (Off, away.), Proto-Italic *posnō

sino (Latin)

(with accusative of person and infinitive) I let, permit, suffer.. I put, lay, set down.

po- (Latin)

Off, away.

*posnō (Proto-Italic)

positus (Latin)

poner (Spanish)

(Mexico, slang) (transitive) to contribute; to bring.. (Spain, colloquial, transitive) To turn on, make horny. (electronics) to play. (intransitive) (of a heavenly body) to sink beneath the horizon.. (reflexive) to get. (reflexive) to name, to give a nickname. (reflexive) to put on (clothing, shoes). (transitive) to choose, to designate (for a job, charge or responsibility). (transitive) to [...]

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