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What does "negar" mean in English?

  1. To improve

  2. To deny

  3. To annoy

  4. To kill

The correct answer is: To deny

The term "negar" translates to "to deny" in English, making it the correct choice. In Spanish, "negar" is often used in contexts where someone is rejecting or refusing the truth or existence of something. For instance, one might say "negar la evidencia," which means "to deny the evidence." This verb can be found in various phrases and contexts throughout the language, highlighting its common usage in both spoken and written Spanish. The other options do not align with the meaning of "negar." For example, "to improve" suggests a positive change or enhancement, while "to annoy" conveys causing irritation or discomfort, and "to kill" indicates bringing about death—all of which are distinct concepts that do not correspond to the function or meaning of "negar."