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| desarrollar In Spanish, 'desarrollar' translates to 'develop' in English. It is used in various contexts such as technology, business, and personal growth. It could mean to start to grow or change into something, to create something over a period of time, or to cause something to unfold or expand. The usage mirrors the English usage very closely. For example, 'Estoy desarrollando nuevas habilidades.' translates to 'I am developing new skills.' Here's how to use it: - Estamos decididos a desarrollar una estrategia efectiva de aprendizaje.
- Después de la escuela, me gusta desarrollar programas de computadora.
- Desarrollar la motricidad fina es crucial en la educación temprana.
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| a lo largo The Spanish translation for 'along' is 'a lo largo'. It can be used in context to explain a position or movement happening from one part to another of a surface or line. For example, 'Caminamos a lo largo del río', meaning 'We walked along the river'. Besides, it can be used metaphorically to illustrate a particular duration in time. Here's how to use it: - Vamos a estudiar los cambios climáticos a lo largo del año.
- A lo largo de la película, el personaje principal muestra un crecimiento y desarrollo significativos.
- El museo presenta una exposición sobre la evolución de la moda a lo largo de los últimos siglos.
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| Amigo This is the Spanish word for 'friend'. It refers to someone with whom you share a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations. Here's how to use it: - Mi amigo y yo estamos viendo una película.
- Mi amigo siempre llora en las películas tristes.
- Hola, amigo!
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| boleto 'Boleto' translates to 'ticket'. It is a paper or electronic document, often required to enter or travel somewhere. Here's how to use it: - Perdí mi boleto de avión.
- El boleto de tren está en mi bolsa.
- Mi boleto es para la función de las 7 pm.
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| plátano A banana is an elongated, edible fruit produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus Musa. Here's how to use it: - Me gusta comer un plátano después de entrenar.
- El plátano es amarillo cuando está maduro.
- Mi hermano no come plátanos.
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