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What does levanto mean in English?

"Levanto" is a Spanish verb meaning "I raise" or "I lift". It is the first-person singular present tense of the verb "levantar".

Here are some examples:

* "Levanto la mano" - "I raise my hand."

* "Levanto la caja" - "I lift the box."

* "Levanto el ánimo" - "I lift my spirits."

It's important to note that the meaning of "levanto" can also vary depending on the context. For example, it can also mean "I get up" or "I stand up".

"Levanto" can also be a noun, meaning "sunrise" or "dawn".

It is important to consider the context to understand the intended meaning of "levanto".

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