franqueáis
-you clear
Presentvosotrosconjugation offranquear.

franquear

franquear(
frahng
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keh
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ahr
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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 clear
La policía franqueaba el paso para que el coche oficial pudiera atravesar la ciudad.The police cleared the way so that the official car could go through the city.
a. to go through
Tras franquear la puerta principal, el ladrón fue directo al salón.After going through the main door, the robber went straight to the living room.
a. to cross
Desde el puente, vimos una piragua franqueando el río.From the bridge, we saw a canoe crossing the river.
b. to negotiate
Durante la carrera, los coches tenían que franquear diversos obstáculos en la carretera.During the race, the cars had to negotiate different obstacles on the road.
a. to frank
Esta máquina sirve para franquear las cartas.This machine is used to frank letters.
b. to stamp
Tienes que franquear el paquete antes de enviarlo.You have to stamp the package before sending it.
franquearse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to confide in
Me franqueé con mi novio y le expliqué lo que ocurrió en la fiesta.I confided in my boyfriend and explained what happened at the party.
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