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Actividad for the coming and going of someone, esfuerzo for effort, haciendo for the verb, and realización for the act are Spanish equivalents of the English word "doing." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "AK-tee-vee-THA," "ey-SFWER-so or "ey-SFWER-tho," "a-SYEN-do" or "a-THYEN-do" and "rey-A-lee-sa-SYON" or "rey-A-lee-THA-THYON" in Spanish.

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