perdurar
to endure
verb pehr-doo-RAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin perdurare (to last long), from per- + durare (to endure).
Also means
to last
Usage Note
Perdurar emphasises lasting for a long time, often against the odds or beyond expectations — una amistad que perdura (a friendship that endures). It is more literary or elevated than durar (to last) or continuar (to continue). It is a regular -ar verb with no spelling or stem changes.
Examples
"Su legado perdura hasta hoy."
Natural Translation
His legacy endures to this day.
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