prender

[US]/ˈprɛndə/
[UK]/ˈprɛndər/

Translation

v.to set on fire; to burn; to pin or attach something to something else, such as a badge or brooch

Phrases & Collocations

prender la luz

prender un cigarrillo

prender fuego

prender la televisión

prender fuego a

prender a alguien

Example Sentences

i need to prender the light before entering the dark basement.

she decided to prender a candle when the electricity went out.

the campers wanted to prender a fire to keep warm during the cold night.

he forgot to prender the television before leaving for work.

my grandfather always prende the fireplace during winter evenings.

the activist tried to prender the flag to the pole with tape.

after the argument, it took hours for the situation to prenda.

please remind me to prender the heater when the temperature drops.

the new employee quickly prende the work methods at the company.

they wanted to prenda the celebration with music and dancing.

firefighters arrived quickly when the building began to prenda.

she learned to prender the outdoor grill for summer barbecues.

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