Tomar
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To have (a meal)
Real World Example
The Spanish verb "tomar" can be a bit of a chameleon—it means "to take," but when it comes to meals, it means "to have." Picture this: you're sitting down for a meal and you see Tom Hanks at the table. Now, Tom isn't just taking a seat; he's "Tom-ar-ing" a meal! He’s there to have a delightful meal, just like you. So next time you hear "tomar," think of Tom Hanks taking his place at the dinner table and enjoying his meal. 🍽️
Practice Version
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