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Although there are many different ways to say it, "tendí" is like sticking out or stretching out. Here's an example: Le tendí la mano a mi prima para darle la pelota( I stretched out my hand to my cousin to give her the ball. ) Hope I helped in some way!! :)

It's the first person singular ('I') of the preterite (past) tense of the verb

'tender' - to stretch (out)

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chicken am i right? (Sorry, that's English 'TENder'....)

The Spanish infinitive 'tender' (pronounced tendAIR) = to stretch

(linked to English 'extend')

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