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The Meaning of enterrar

Keyword: Enterrar

Definitions:

  1. To Bury: The act of placing a dead body into the ground, a tomb, or another enclosing structure.
  2. To Hide: To place something deeply or securely in a way that it is difficult to recover or see, often used metaphorically.
  3. To Conceal: To cover something up so that it is not visible or is kept secret.

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Etymology:

The word “enterrar” comes from the Latin “interrare,” where “inter” means “among” or “between” and “terra” means “earth” or “ground.” The combination implies placing something in the ground.

Pronunciation:

Spanish: /en.teˈrar/

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This comprehensive look at “enterrar” encapsulates its meanings, uses, and linguistic roots, providing a clear understanding of the term within both Spanish and English contexts.

  1. Yo quiero enterrar el perro en el jardín.
    (I want to bury the dog in the garden.)

  2. Ellos decidieron enterrar el tesoro en la playa.
    (They decided to bury the treasure on the beach.)

  3. Es importante enterrar los desechos de forma adecuada.
    (It is important to bury waste properly.)

  4. Vamos a enterrar el tiempo pasado y empezar de nuevo.
    (We are going to bury the past and start anew.)

  5. El arqueólogo encontró un lugar para enterrar su hallazgo.
    (The archaeologist found a place to bury his finding.)

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