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Which English verb corresponds to "morir"?

  1. To show

  2. To kill

  3. To die

  4. To interfere

The correct answer is: To die

The verb "morir" in Spanish translates to "to die" in English. Both terms express the concept of life ending or the cessation of vital functions. This connection is important in various contexts, such as literature, discussions about life and death, and even health matters. The other verbs do not have the same meaning as "morir." For example, "to show" relates to presenting something to others, "to kill" refers to causing someone's death, and "to interfere" means to intervene or get involved in a situation, none of which convey the idea of death or dying. Understanding these distinctions solidifies the comprehension of vocabulary in both languages.