Embarcar
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To board
Real World Example
The Spanish word "embarcar" means "to board," as in getting on a plane, ship, or any mode of transport for a journey. To help you remember "embarcar," think of the phrase "embark on an adventure." Just like when you're about to set sail on a grand voyage, you might say you're "embarking on a quest." Imagine Captain Jack Sparrow from "Pirates of the Caribbean" announcing, "Time to embark!," as he boards his ship. So next time you hear "embarcar," picture yourself as a swashbuckling adventurer ready to board the ship and set sail! 🏴☠️
Practice Version
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