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What does 'Iniciar' mean?

  1. To initiate

  2. To stop

  3. To analyze

  4. To achieve

The correct answer is: To initiate

'Iniciar' translates to 'to initiate' in English, which means to begin or start something. This verb is commonly used in various contexts, such as initiating a process or starting an activity. Its roots can be linked to words associated with the commencement of actions or events, making 'to initiate' the most accurate choice among the options provided. The other options, while they represent meaningful verbs, do not relate to the primary definition of 'iniciar.' For instance, 'to stop' indicates the cessation of an action, 'to analyze' refers to examining something in detail, and 'to achieve' implies reaching a goal or completing a task. None of these convey the idea of beginning something, which is exactly what 'iniciar' signifies.