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What is the Spanish translation of "to move"?

  1. Venir

  2. Vencer

  3. Trasladar

  4. Unir

The correct answer is: Trasladar

The Spanish translation of "to move" in the context of relocating or changing one's position is "trasladar." This verb is commonly used when referring to the action of moving something from one place to another, such as moving furniture or relocating to a different city. The other choices do not convey the same meaning. "Venir" means "to come," which refers to movement towards the speaker rather than general movement. "Vencer" translates to "to overcome" or "to defeat," which is entirely unrelated to the action of moving. "Unir" means "to unite" or "to join," which pertains to bringing things together rather than the act of moving objects or oneself. Therefore, "trasladar" is the most appropriate choice for the translation of "to move."