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no histories
Negative imperativeconjugation ofhistoriar.
no histories
Negative imperativevosconjugation ofhistoriar.

historiar

historiar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to tell the story of
El libro historia los sucesos que llevaron a la Segunda Guerra Mundial.The book tells the story of the events that led to WWII.
b. to write the history of
El profesor Díaz está historiando la religión, desde el inicio hasta le época actual.Professor Diaz is writing the history of religion, from the beginning to the present age.
a. to depict
La pintura del siglo XIX pretendía historiar la vida en el campo.Nineteenth-century painting sought to depict country life.
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