"Lean" is not a Spanish word. The English word "lean" can have several counterparts in Spanish. If you mean "lean" as in meat without fat, it is "magro". For a lean person, "delgado/a". To incline, "inclinar" or "apoyar".
No encorvar. Don't bend in half, leaving it curved. No doblar. Don't bend. No torcer. Don't twist. With an imperative such as this, Spanish doesn't typically say "Please."
You can say "se baisser" in French to mean bend down.
"Do not bend" in Flemish is "niet buigen."
Because there are many kinds of 'bend' (besides noun and verb), there could be many answers to your question, but the most likely are: to bend (something) = encorvar (so-called active verb) (for something) to bend = encorvarse (reflexive verb) a bend = encorvadura
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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