vais a mitificar
Informal futurevosotrosconjugation ofmitificar.

mitificar

mitificar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to mythologize
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Las aventuras del rey sumerio fueron mitificadas en la "Epopeya de Gilgamesh".The adventures of the Sumerian king were mythologized in the "Epic of Gilgamesh."
b. to mythologise
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Algunos historiadores piensan que el rey Arturo fue una figura histórica real y que fue mitificado póstumamente.Some historians believe that King Arthur was a real historial figure who was posthumously mythologised.
c. to mythicize
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Las culturas antiguas tendían a mitificar los eventos naturales para los cuales no tenían explicaciones obvias.Ancient cultures tended to mythicize natural events for which they had no obvious explanation.
d. to mythicise
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La leyenda de Rómulo y Remo es tan solo una de las historias que mitifican la fundación de Roma.The legend of Romulus and Remus is just one of the stories that mythicise the founding of Rome.
e. to mythify
Los incas, como muchas otras culturas emergentes de la época, mitificaron su pasado.The Incas, like many other emerging cultures of the time, mythified their past.
a. to mythologize
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El general siempre ha tenido mucho éxito mitificando sus logros militares.The general has always been very successful mythologizing his own military exploits.
b. to mythologise
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Tras la muerte del presidente, sus simpatizantes se enfocaron en mitificar su legado.After the president's death, his supporters focused on mythologising his legacy.
c. to mythicize
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Los eventos han sido mitificados en la prensa, pero la realidad de lo que ocurrió fue muy diferente.The events have been mythicized in the press, but the reality of what happened is very different.
d. to mythicise
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Al candidato le gusta mitificar su pasado empresarial porque piensa que eso le ganará votos.The candidate likes to mythicise his experience in business because he thinks that will earn him votes.
e. to mythify
Con este libro, no busco mitificar la vida de mi abuelo, mas sí esclarecer aspectos de su vida que no mucha gente conoce.With this book, I don't seek to mythify my grandfather, but rather to shed light on aspects of his life that not many people know.
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