dedica
/deˈdika/, [d̪eˈð̞i.ka]dedicate, dedicated, dedicates
Verb dedica
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of dedicar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of dedicar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of dedicar.
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¿A qué se dedica él?
What does he do?
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¿A qué se dedica?
What does he do?
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Él se dedica a la investigación.
He dedicates himself to research.
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Mi padre se dedica al comercio exterior.
My father is engaged in foreign trade.
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Yo me dedico al tenis mientras que mi hermana se dedica a la natación.
I go in for tennis while my sister goes in for swimming.
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Ahora se dedica al tenis.
She is now involved in tennis.
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¿A qué se dedica el instituto Tavistok?
What is the goal of the Tavistok Institute?
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¿A qué se dedica tu hijo?
What does your son do?
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Parece que ella dedica todos sus esfuerzos a su carrera.
She seems to devote all her efforts to her career.
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¿A qué se dedica tu papá?
What does your father do?
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