Oppose is the verb of opponent.Some other verbs which depend on the tense are opposes, opposing and opposed.Some example sentences for you are:Why do you oppose me?He always opposes him.I am opposing you because I disagree with you.The world came to an end because one person opposed the President's recommendation to cancel the nuclear launch.
The Latin word 'obstas' means you stand against, at, or before. It's the second person singular form of the verb 'obstare'. Additional meanings of the verb are the following: to 'hinder, obstruct, oppose, resist, or stand in the way'.
What is 'Opormos' when translated from Portuguese to English?
"We oppose" is an English equivalent of the Portuguese verb Opormos. The verb tends not to be preceded immediately by the subject pronoun nós ("we"), except for emphasis, since context and verb endings serve the cause of clarity. The pronunciation will be "oo-POOR-moosh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese.