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What does to clean mean in spanish?

The Spanish translation of "to clean" depends on the context and the specific object being cleaned. Here are some options:

General cleaning:

* Limpiar: This is the most general and common translation, meaning "to clean" in a general sense.

* Asear: This is a more formal and less common word for cleaning.

* Ordenar: This means "to tidy up" or "to organize," which can also be considered cleaning.

Specific cleaning tasks:

* Barrer: To sweep

* Aspirar: To vacuum

* Fregar: To scrub (floors, dishes)

* Lavar: To wash (clothes, dishes, etc.)

* Planchar: To iron

Example:

* "Voy a limpiar la casa." (I'm going to clean the house.)

* "Necesito aspirar el polvo." (I need to vacuum the dust.)

* "Ella está fregando los platos." (She is washing the dishes.)

Remember to choose the most appropriate word based on the specific context.

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