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Which of the following is NOT a translation of the given Spanish verbs?

Solicitar - to ask

Suceder - to happen

Traer - to go

The correct choice indicates that "traer" does not translate to "to go." In Spanish, "traer" specifically means "to bring." This highlights that it involves a movement towards the speaker, distinguishing it clearly from the concept of "going," which is conveyed by verbs like "ir." Understanding the nuances of verb meanings in a foreign language is crucial, as many verbs can have overlapping or confusing translations. The other translations listed are accurate representations of the respective verbs: "solicitar" correctly translates to "to ask," "suceder" to "to happen," and "temer" to "to fear." This knowledge helps to enhance comprehension and application of the language.

Temer - to fear

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