deposit
The Spanish word 'depositar' translates to 'deposit' in English. It primarily refers to putting money or valuables for safekeeping in a bank or similar financial institution. The term can also be used more generally to mean the act of placing something somewhere. For example, you might 'deposit' your belongings in a locker at the gym. The word 'depositar' has the same general usages in Spanish.
I am going to deposit money in the bank.
This phrase indicates the action of putting money into a bank account, a common transaction.
She decided to deposit her savings in a high-interest account.
In this sentence, the speaker refers to putting savings into a bank account that offers higher interest, which is a financial decision.
He is going to deposit a check tomorrow morning.
This sentence talks about the future action of putting a check into a bank account, emphasizing a specific time for the action.