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Which of the following verbs translates to 'to stop'?

  1. Parecer

  2. Parar

  3. Pedir

  4. Patrocinar

The correct answer is: Parar

The verb that translates to 'to stop' in Spanish is "parar." This verb is commonly used in various contexts, such as when telling someone to halt an action or when describing the act of stopping a vehicle. For instance, you might hear someone say "parar el coche," which means "to stop the car." The other verbs listed do not convey the meaning of 'to stop.' "Parecer" translates to 'to seem,' expressing a perception or appearance. "Pedir" means 'to ask for' or 'to request,' typically used when making a request for something. "Patrocinar" translates to 'to sponsor,' which involves supporting an event or individual, often financially or through resources. Understanding these distinctions is key to mastering verb meanings and their appropriate contexts in Spanish.