relate
The Spanish word 'relatar' translates to 'relate' in English. This verb is commonly used to depict the action of telling a story or recounting an event. It holds similar context as to convey or detail in English, especially in narrative formats such as in books, conversations or reports.
I like to narrate stories to my grandchildren.
In this example, 'relatar' is used to mean 'narrate' or 'tell'. It is conveying the idea of the person enjoying telling stories to their grandchildren.
The author recounts his journey through his book.
In this context, 'relatar' means 'recounts' or 'describes in detail'. The author is using his book to explain and describe his journey.
The police asked the witness to recount the events of the crime.
Here, 'relatar' is used to mean 'recount' or 'describe in detail', the police is asking the witness to explain in detail the events of a crime.