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Which of the following verbs translates to 'to obtain'?

  1. Ocurrir

  2. Padecer

  3. Obtener

  4. Pedir

The correct answer is: Obtener

The correct choice translates to 'to obtain' because the verb "obtener" directly corresponds to the English verb for acquiring or gaining something. This term is commonly used in various contexts, such as obtaining information, resources, or results. It is important for learners to recognize "obtener" as a specific action aimed at achieving possession or access to something. The other verbs listed have different meanings. For example, “ocurrir” means 'to occur' or 'to happen,' which does not relate to the concept of gaining or acquiring. “Padecer” translates to 'to suffer,' indicating an experience rather than an acquisition. Finally, “pedir” means 'to ask for' or 'to request,' which involves making a request rather than obtaining something directly. Thus, "obtener" is the only verb that accurately conveys the sense of gaining or acquiring something in Spanish.