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soportar
to tolerate, put up with
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mantener
to support financially ($)
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apoyar
to support as in back or to favor (financially)
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sostener
to support in physical sense of hold or hold up
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cerca
close (physical proximity)
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cercano
- 1.adj. version of cerca,
- 2. also blood related between relatives
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Intimo
close emotionally , friendship ties
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unido
closeness of family ties (not blood)
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importar
to be interested (construction like gustar)
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cuidar
- to take care for
- to take care of
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volver
to return to a place
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devolver
to return something (to someone)
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mudarse
to change residence
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trasladarse
to be moved from place to place
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moverse
to move an object of a part of the body
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sentir
to feel (noun follows)
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sentirse
to feel (adj. afterwards)
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tener Exito
to be successful in:
- a. life
- b. particular field/activity
- (emphasizes idea of being successful)
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lograr
- 1. to succeed (in doing something)
- 2. to obtain/achieve a goal
- 3. to manage to do something
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suceder
- to occur, happen,
- to follow in succession
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asistir a
- 1. to attend an event
- 2. to be present (at class, meeting, etc.)
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atender
to wait on, to take care of
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ponerse
- to become + adj.
- (indicate change in physical, emotional state)
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volverse
signals dramatic, often irreversible change
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llegar a ser
to get to be (gradual change over time)
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hacerse
intentional, gradual change over time
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