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What does "Tragar" mean?

  1. To bring

  2. To swallow

  3. To fear

  4. To happen

The correct answer is: To swallow

The verb "tragar" translates to "to swallow" in English. It refers specifically to the action of taking food or liquid into the mouth, and then moving it down the throat to the stomach. This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as eating or drinking. Understanding its meaning is important, especially in studies related to health, language, and even idiomatic expressions in Spanish. The other options, while they represent different verbs, do not convey the meaning of "tragar." For example, "to bring" relates to transporting something from one location to another, "to fear" describes an emotional response to perceived danger, and "to happen" refers to events taking place. Therefore, recognizing "tragar" as "to swallow" is essential for proper comprehension and use in conversations or texts that involve food or health-related topics.