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recitar

English translation of recitar

recite

The Spanish word 'recitar' translates to 'recite' in English, where 'recite' means to say a piece of writing aloud from memory, or to list or describe something. It is often used in contexts like reciting a poem, prayer, pledge, etc. This verb is common in both languages, and has a similar meaning in the realm of performing arts, classrooms, and formal ceremonies.


Example sentences using: recitar

Tiene que recitar el juramento.

English translation of Tiene que recitar el juramento.

You have to recite the oath.

In this example, 'recitar' is used to denote the action of verbally repeating something from memory, in this case an oath. It is commonly used in formal settings or ceremonies where an individual is expected to say certain predetermined words.

El poeta va a recitar sus poemas esta noche.

English translation of El poeta va a recitar sus poemas esta noche.

The poet is going to recite his poems tonight.

Here, 'recitar' is employed to express the poet's intention of publicly reading his poems to an audience. In the context of literature and performance, 'recitar' is often used to refer to the act of reading poems, speeches or prose in a structured and expressive manner.

La maestra nos pidió recitar la lección.

English translation of La maestra nos pidió recitar la lección.

The teacher asked us to recite the lesson.

In this sentence, 'recitar' stands for the action of verbally reproducing a lesson learnt earlier. By using 'recitar', the speaker implies that the action is conducted from memory, without reading or looking up the information. The verb is often used in educational settings.

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