españolizar
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españolizar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. to make Spanish
Hernán siempre intenta españolizar las recetas.Hernan always tries to make recipes Spanish.
b. to hispanicize
Parece que quieren españolizar nuestra cultura e instituciones.It seems like they want to hispanicize our culture and institutions.
españolizarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
a. to become Spanish in one's ways
Tras vivir diez años en Salamanca, Marina se ha españolizado.After living ten years in Salamanca, Marina has become Spanish in her ways.
b. to adopt Spanish ways
Mike se ha españolizado; ya no cena a las 5 de la tarde.Mike has adopted Spanish ways; he no longer has dinner at 5!
c. to become Hispanicized
Después de la conquista, los territorios bajo dominio español se españolizaron.After the conquest, the territories under Spanish domain had become Hispanicized.
a. to become Hispanicized
Estos nombres se españolizaron y ahora se escriben "Braian" y "Daiana".These names have become Hispanicized and are now spelled "Braian" and "Daiana."
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