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reconforté
-I comforted
Preteriteyoconjugation ofreconfortar.
reconforte
-I comfort
Subjunctiveyoconjugation ofreconfortar.
Subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofreconfortar.

reconfortar

reconfortar(
rreh
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kohm
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fohr
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mahr
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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 comfort
Su perro lo había reconfortado a menudo durante su solitaria infancia.His dog had comforted him often during a lonely childhood.
b. to cheer up
En sus días oscuros, ver a sus amigos solía reconfortarla.In her dark days, seeing her friends usually cheered her up.
c. to encourage
"Vas a encontrar un trabajo mejor", dijo Pedro tratando de reconfortarme después de que me despidieran."You'll find a better job!" Pedro said, trying to encourage me after I've been fired.
a. to revitalize
Comer un plato sustancioso reconfortó al muchacho, que se sentía débil.Having a wholesome meal revitalized the boy, who was feeling weak.
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