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What is the translation of "to stop" in Spanish?

  1. Destruir

  2. Dificultar

  3. Dejar de

  4. Culpar

The correct answer is: Dejar de

The translation of "to stop" in Spanish is accurately represented by the phrase "dejar de." This expression literally means "to leave off" or "to cease" doing something, as in stopping an action. In contrast, the other options do not convey the idea of stopping. "Destruir" means "to destroy," which involves causing damage or ruin. "Dificultar" translates to "to make difficult," referring to the act of complicating a situation rather than stopping it. "Culpar" means "to blame," indicating an action of assigning responsibility for something rather than bringing it to a halt. Thus, "dejar de" is the only option that appropriately captures the meaning of stopping in Spanish.