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What does soler mean in spanish?

"Soler" in Spanish can have a few different meanings, depending on the context:

1. To be accustomed to, to be used to:

* "Yo suelo ir al gimnasio por las mañanas." (I'm used to going to the gym in the mornings.)

2. To be likely to, to tend to:

* "Suelo comer pasta los domingos." (I tend to eat pasta on Sundays.)

3. To be customary, to be usual:

* "Es suelo que los niños jueguen en el parque." (It's usual for children to play in the park.)

4. (Less common) To be a type of soil:

* "El suelo de esta región es muy fértil." (The soil of this region is very fertile.)

5. (Even less common) To be the bottom or floor:

* "La puerta se abrió de golpe y golpeó el suelo." (The door slammed open and hit the floor.)

It's important to consider the context of the sentence to understand the meaning of "soler" in each specific instance.

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