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What is the English translation of the verb "Solicitar"?

  1. To suggest

  2. To request

  3. To fear

  4. To dream

The correct answer is: To request

The verb "Solicitar" translates to "to request" in English, capturing the formal and polite sense of asking for something. In both Spanish and English, this term conveys the action of asking for something to be provided or done, often used in contexts such as formal applications or requests for information. This meaning aligns well with various scenarios where one would seek permission, assistance, or availability of something. Additionally, the other options do not convey this meaning. "To suggest" implies putting forward an idea for consideration, which does not encompass the directness of requesting. "To fear" relates to feelings of apprehension and is unrelated to the concept of asking. Lastly, "to dream" pertains to experiences during sleep or aspirations, which is also not connected to the act of making a request. Thus, "to request" is the most accurate translation for "solicitar."