Spanish final Flashcards

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la ceremonia:

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ceremony

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el matrimonio / el casamiento:

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marriage

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la boda:

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wedding

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la novia:

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wife/fiance

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el padrino:

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best man

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la dama de honor:

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maid of honor

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el traje de novia

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: wedding dress

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el velo:

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veil

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el anillo de boda:

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wedding ring

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casarse

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: to marry/get married

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firmar: to sign (related to marriage license)

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Cultural Context: Weddings in Spanish-speaking cultures often involve specific traditions and customs that vary by region.

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Civil Ceremonies

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Civil Ceremony Vocabulary: Understanding the terms related to civil ceremonies is essential. Key terms include:

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la ceremonia civil: civil ceremony

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el registro de matrimonio: marriage license

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Locations and Officials: Important locations and officials involved in civil ceremonies:

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el ayuntamiento: town hall

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el alcalde/la alcaldesa: mayor

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Actions in Civil Ceremonies: Key verbs associated with civil ceremonies:

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firmar: to sign

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por (el

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lo) civil: civilly

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Cultural Significance: Civil ceremonies are often chosen for their simplicity and legal recognition

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differing from religious ceremonies.

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Other Life Events
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Baptisms: Key vocabulary related to baptisms includes:
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el bautizo: baptism
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el padrino: godfather
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la madrina: godmother
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Birthdays: Important terms for discussing birthdays:
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el cumpleaños: birthday
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el pastel / la torta: cake
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la vela: candle
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Funerals: Vocabulary related to funerals includes:
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una esquela / un obituario: obituary
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el ataúd: coffin
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el cementerio: cemetery
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Expressions of Joy and Sadness: Understanding expressions related to emotions during these events:
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alegre: cheerful
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la alegría: joy
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sorprender: to surprise
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Passages of Life: The term los pasajes de la vida refers to the significant events that mark different stages in life.
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la cocina-kitchen el horno-oven
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el refrigerador=la nevera- refrigerador el horno de microondas-microwave
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la tapa- cover el lavaplatos- dishwasher
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el congelador-freezer el/la sartén-frying pan
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la estufa- stove la olla= la cacerola- pot
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la cazuela- casserole la parrilla- grill
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Talking about food preparation
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la receta-recipe añadir-to add
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el/la cocinero/a- chef poner al fuego- put on fire
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el sabor- flavor cocinar- to cook
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pelar- to peel cocer (o-ue)- to cook
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picar- to chop cocer a fuego lento-to simmer
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cortar- to cut quemarse- to burn
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en pedacitos- in pieces hervir (e-ie)- to boil
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en rebanadas- slice into pieces freír (e-i)- to fry
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asar- to roast revolver (o-ue)- to stir
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tajada (de carne)- chop
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una rodaja (de limón
de pepino)- slice
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un pedazo= un trozo- piece
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Identifying more foods
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la chuleta de cerdo- pork chop el escalope de ternera-
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el muslo de pollo- chicken thigh las alitas de pollo- chicken wings
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la pechuga de pollo- chicken breast la cebolla-onion
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la zanahoria- carrot el pepino- cucumber
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el pimiento- pepper el aguacate- avocado
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el ajo- garlic el condimento- seasoning
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Identifying More Parts of the Body
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la frente – forehead
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el hombro – shoulder
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el cuello – neck
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el pecho – chest
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la muñeca – wrist
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el tobillo – ankle
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el dedo del pie – toe
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Talking About Physical Fitness
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el gimnasio – gym
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el buzo – tracksuit
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el casco – helmet
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las rodilleras – knee pads
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los ejercicios – exercises
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las planchas – push-ups
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las pesas – weights
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el movimiento – movement
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la respiración – breathing
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el monopatín – skateboard
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el jogging – jogging
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el/la corredor(a) – runner
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una carrera – a race
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una carrera de relevos – a relay race
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una carrera a campo traviesa – a cross-country race
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una carrera de larga distancia – a long-distance race
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una vuelta – a lap
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un maratón – a marathon
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estirarse – to stretch
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patinar – to skate
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patinar en línea – to inline skate
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practicar yoga – to practice yoga
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descansar – to rest
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liberar – to release (e.g.
stress or tension)
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Talking About an Accident
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una herida – an injury/wound
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cortarse – to cut oneself
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hinchado – swollen
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torcerse (o→ue) – to twist/sprain
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caerse – to fall
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romperse / quebrarse – to break
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doler (o→ue) – to hurt
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hacerse daño – to hurt oneself
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Talking About Medical Emergencies and a Hospital
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la ambulancia – ambulance
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el/la socorrista – paramedic/first responder
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la camilla – stretcher
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la sala de emergencia – emergency room
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la silla de ruedas – wheelchair
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andar con muletas – to walk on crutches
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Talking About Medical Care
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el/la cirujano/a – surgeon
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el/la cirujano/a ortopédico/a – orthopedic surgeon
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el/la enfermero/a – nurse
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una radiografía – an X-ray
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un yeso – a cast
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un hueso – a bone
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los puntos / las suturas – stitches
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una venda – a bandage
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reducir / acomodar – to set (a bone)
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Other Useful Words and Expressions
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el espíritu – spirit/mind
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lento – slow
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la tensión – tension
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Talking About Painting
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el arte – art
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el/la artista – artist
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el/la pintor(a) – painter
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el lienzo – canvas
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el caballete – easel
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el pincel – paintbrush
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la pintura – painting / paint
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el óleo – oil painting
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la acuarela – watercolor
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el cuadro – painting (a framed work of art)
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una obra figurativa – a figurative work
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una obra abstracta – an abstract work
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una naturaleza – a nature scene
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una naturaleza muerta – a still life
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una superficie – a surface
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la perspectiva – perspective
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el primer plano – foreground
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el fondo – background
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pintoresco(a) – picturesque
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plano(a) – flat
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pintar – to paint
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Talking About Sculpture
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el/la escultor(a) – sculptor
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el taller – workshop
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la escultura / la estatua – sculpture / statue
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la estatua de bronce – bronze statue
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la estatua de madera – wooden statue
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una cerámica de yeso – plaster ceramic
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el cincel – chisel
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tallar – to carve / to sculpt
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Talking About Literature and Poetry
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la literatura – literature
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el género – genre
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la obra – work (of literature
art
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la prosa (la narrativa) – prose (narrative)
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la novela – novel
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el capítulo – chapter
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los personajes – characters
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el/la protagonista – protagonist
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el argumento – plot
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el lugar – place / setting
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el ambiente – atmosphere / environment
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el cuento – short story
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la poesía – poetry
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el/la poeta – poet
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el poema – poem
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el verso – verse / line of poetry
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la estrofa – stanza
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la rima – rhyme
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dividirse – to divide
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desarrollarse – to develop / to unfold