Alquilar is the verb 'to rent' in Spanish. (McDougal Littell ¡En español! Level 2)
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Maria Alquilar was born in 1938.
alquilar
Present indicative of "alquilar" for:You rent (polite / informal, plural in Spanish-America; only polite in Spain)They rent
Note: this question should NOT be in the English section. Secondly, the question doesn't make sense; participles don't have plurals in Spanish. 1st person plural (present indicative): [nosotros] alquilamos 1st person plural (present perfect): [nosotros} hemos alquilado
"What do you like to do more: rent a DVD or go skateboarding?"
Rent as a noun is alquiler. Rent as a verb is alquilar.
"Alquilar" is a Spanish verb that means "to rent" or "to lease." It refers to the act of paying for the temporary use of property, such as an apartment, car, or equipment. In a broader context, it can also apply to renting services or other goods. The term is commonly used in everyday conversations regarding housing and transportation.
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This must be an old question because it means "rent videos on Friday nights."
Depends on context but it is some form of the word Alquilar (to rent) A rental car = Automobil/Coche/carro alquilado A rental unit = Apartamendo de alquiler Don't worry, it's a rental = no te preocupes, es alquilado
"What do you like to do more: rent a DVD or go Skateboarding?"
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