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"Entrego" is a form of "entregar", a transitive verb which is often translated as "to turn in". "Me rindo" is a form of "me rindo", a phrase which is often translated as "I quit". Learn more about the difference between "entrego" and "me rindo" below.
entregar(
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)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. to turn in
El ensayo es para entregar la última semana de clases.The essay is to be turned in the last week of school.
b. to submit
Hemos de entregar el informe cuanto antes.We have to submit the report as soon as possible.
a. to hand over
Lo obligaron a entregar el poder al nuevo ministro.He was forced to hand over power to the new minister.
entregarse
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.).
4. (to yield)
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
a. to devote oneself
Se entregó a la oración toda su vida.He devoted himself to prayer all his life.
a. to succumb to
Estaba tan triste que se entregó al alcohol.She was so sad that she succumbed to alcohol.
me rindo
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
a. I quit
Esto es demasiado difícil. Me rindo. - No te esforzaste lo suficiente. Dale otra oportunidad.This is too hard. I quit. - You didn't try hard enough. Give it another chance.
b. I give up
Me rindo. No puedo abrir esta jarra. ¿Podrías intentarlo tú?I give up. I can't open this jar. Could you give it a try?
c. I give in
Sé que me rindo cuando las cosas no salen como yo quiero.I know I give in whenever things don't go my way.
b. I give myself up
¿A qué trato podemos llegar si me rindo?What deal can we reach if I give myself up?