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"Salvan" is a form of "salvar", a transitive verb which is often translated as "to save". "Reconcilian" is a form of "reconciliar", a transitive verb which is often translated as "to reconcile". Learn more about the difference between "salvan" and "reconcilian" below.
salvar(
sahl
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bahr
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to rescue)
a. to save
El bombero logró salvar a varios niños atrapados entre los escombros.The firefighter managed to save several children who'd been trapped among the rubble.
2. (to conquer)
a. to overcome
Ha conseguido salvar todos los obstáculos que ha encontrado en la vida.He has managed to overcome all the obstacles he's encountered in his life.
a. to cover
Este avión salva miles de millas en unas pocas horas.This plane covers thousands of miles in just a few hours.
b. to go across
No podrás salvar las montañas sin un mapa.You won't be able to go across the mountains without a map.
4. (religious)
a. to save
Los cristianos creen que Jesús murió en la cruz para salvarnos de nuestros pecados.Christians believe that Jesus died on the cross to save us from our sins.
a. to pass
El estudiante salvó el examen con buena nota.The student passed the exam with a good grade.
6. (computing)
a. to save
Salva los documentos antes de cerrar el programa.Save the documents before closing the program.
a. aside
Salvando las diferencias, su estilo se parece al de Dalí.Differences aside, his style is similar to Dali's.
b. except for
Salvando los que no comen carne, todos dijeron que era la mejor barbacoa que habían probado en la vida.Except for those who don't eat meat, everyone said it was the best barbecue they'd ever had.
salvarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
b. to survive
Medio millón de personas se salvaron de la masacre.Half a million people survived the massacre.
9. (legal)
a. to be declared innocent
Los tres acusados se salvaron a pesar de las evidencias en su contra.The three defendants were declared innocent in spite of the evidence against them.
b. to get off (colloquial)
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
El acusado se salvó porque tenía un abogado buenísimo.The defendant got off because he had a great lawyer.
10. (religious)
a. to be saved
"Confiesa tus pecados y tu alma se salvará", dijo el cura."Confess your sins and your soul will be saved," said the priest.
11. (except for)
a. no direct translation
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
Los considero a todos unos vagos; no se salva nadie.I consider them all lazy, without exception.
La peli era malísima; solo se salvaba el actor principal.The film was really bad; the main actor was the only one who was ok.
reconciliar(
rreh
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kohn
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see
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lyahr
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. to reconcile
La Navidad parece reconciliar a quienes están enfadados.Christmas seems to reconcile those who are angry at each other.
reconciliarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
a. to reconcile oneself
Me reconcilié con la idea de tener que estudiar todo el fin de semana.I reconciled myself to the idea of having to study all weekend.
3. (religious)
a. to become reconciled
Ana se reconcilió a las doctrinas de la iglesia y volvió a asistir a misa.Ana became reconciled to the Church's doctrines and started going to mass again.
b. to come to terms with
Tras la conversación con el cura, me reconcilié con la Iglesia y recuperé mi fe.After talking to the priest, I came to terms with the Church and recovered my faith.
A reciprocal verb is a verb that indicates that two or more subjects perform an action on each other (e.g., Ellos se abrazan.).
a. to make up
Mi madre y mi padre se reconciliaron después de la pelea.My mother and father made up after the fight.
b. to reconcile
Nos reconciliamos, pero nuestra amistad ya no es lo que era.We reconciled, but our friendship is not what it used to be.
c. to be reconciled
María y Julia se reconciliaron tras discutir meses antes.Maria and Julia were reconciled after arguing months earlier.
d. to become reconciled
Me reconcilié con mi padre después de varios años sin hablarnos.I became reconciled with my father after several years of not speaking to each other.
e. to make peace
Alejandra y yo nos reconciliamos porque ambas admitimos tener parte de la culpa.Alejandra and I made peace because we both admitted to being partly to blame.