"Presten atención" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "pay attention" in English. It is a command urging someone or a group of people to focus or concentrate on something specific. The phrase is often used in educational or instructional contexts to ensure that listeners are engaged and aware of important information.
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R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
Be mean
Pay attention
john presten
I cant understand that only I hated the attention
In the case of "prestar dinero" (or some material object) it will be "lend", If its "prestar atencion" it is "pay attention"
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The Spanish translation of the word atencion to English is attention.
they lend ------------------------------- The answer above is wrong. Not necessarily "lend". Prestan can also mean provide. Though "lend" and "provide" can mean the same, they have a different meaning. Also, by the word "provide" you can say, "Prestan Atencion." Prestan, in this sentence means provide. But providing attention sounds a tad weird. Therefore, "Pretsan Atencion" can mean "Pay Attention". Really, Prestan is more of a "provide" than a "lend". Therefore, the answer above is incomplete and inaccurate. -Sang Joon Park
you know something you attract attention you look very nice in your picture
Sylvelin Vatle has written: 'Alle kjenner vel presten?'
"Gringo No More" is performed by the Mexican band Los Rakas.
If you've already brought his attention to it (reprimanded him), then stop scolding him. Just tell him to listen to you.