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What is the correct translation of "to link"?

  1. Unir

  2. Vincular

  3. Venir

  4. Vencer

The correct answer is: Vincular

The correct translation of "to link" is "vincular." This verb specifically conveys the idea of establishing a connection or relationship between things, which aligns with the meaning of "to link." It's commonly used in contexts involving networks, associations, or digital connections, emphasizing the idea of binding or tying elements together. While "unir" also means "to unite" or "to join," it focuses more on bringing things together rather than specifically linking them as "vincular" does. The other options, "venir" (to come) and "vencer" (to overcome or to defeat), are unrelated to the concept of linking, making them unsuitable translations for this context.