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"Tejas" is a form of "tejer", a transitive verb which is often translated as "to knit". "Texas" is a proper noun which is often translated as "Texas". Learn more about the difference between "Texas" and "tejas" below.
Texas(
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A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. Texas
Nací en Texas, pero toda la vida viví en Arizona.I was born in Texas, but I've lived my whole life in Arizona.
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tejer(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to knit (with two needles)
Las medias que llevo puestas me las tejió mi madrina.My godmother knitted the socks I'm wearing.
Mi abuela tejió un suéter para la bebé.My grandma knitted a sweater for the baby.
b. to crochet (with one needle)
Mi hija me tejió una bufanda hermosa.My daughter crocheted me a beautiful scarf.
c. to weave
Las indígenas de Panajachel tejen unas telas hermosas.The indigenous women of Panajachel weave beautiful fabric.
a. to spin
Una araña enorme debió haber tejido esa telaraña.A huge spider must have spun that spider web.
a. to hatch (figurative)
Algo está tejiendo ese grupito y seguramente no es nada bueno.That little group is hatching something, and it surely isn't anything good.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. to knit (with two needles)
A mi mamá le gusta tejer, pero mi papá prefiere coser.My mom likes to knit, but my dad prefers to sew.
b. to crochet (with one needle)
¿Sabes tejer? - No, pero tengo muchas ganas de aprender.Do you know how to crochet? - No, but I really want to learn.
c. to weave
Me gusta escuchar música mientras tejo.I like to listen to music while I weave.
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