abrazar
to hug
Pronunciation
/aβɾaˈθaɾ/
Cultural Note
Physical affection varies by region and relationship, but hugs are common in many Spanish-speaking cultures among family and close friends.
📝 Example Sentences
Quise abrazar a mi amiga cuando la vi llorar.
I wanted to hug my friend when I saw her crying.
Los niños corrieron a abrazar a su padre.
The children ran to hug their father.
A veces un gesto simple como abrazar dice mucho.
Sometimes a simple gesture like hugging says a lot.
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