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What does 'enfadarse' mean?

  1. To calm down

  2. To get angry

  3. To laugh

  4. To worry

The correct answer is: To get angry

The term 'enfadarse' translates directly to "to get angry" in English. It is a reflexive verb in Spanish, which indicates that the subject of the verb is also the recipient of the action. In this case, when someone is 'enfadándose,' they are becoming angry about something. Understanding this verb is important not just for vocabulary but also for recognizing how emotions are expressed in Spanish. The other options represent different actions: calming down, laughing, and worrying, and do not convey the emotional intensity or the specific meaning associated with 'enfadarse.' Thus, understanding 'enfadarse' correctly is crucial for effectively communicating feelings in Spanish.