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"educatee" in Spanish
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"educatee" in Spanish
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to educate(also: to civilize)
to educate(also: to raise, to bring up, to teach, to train)
We will resume and step up our campaigns to educate young people.
Reanudaremos e intensificaremos nuestras campañas para educar a los jóvenes.
Is it not their responsibility, first and foremost, to educate their own children?
¿No es su responsabilidad primordial educar a sus propios hijos?
solemn obligation to educate their offspring.
de educar a la prole, y por tanto hay que reconocerlos como primeros y
This situation can only get worse because girls are not allowed to be educated beyond the age of nine.
Y la situación no hace más que empeorar ya que las niñas no pueden ser escolarizadas después de los nueve años.
Women who are less educated or who are unemployed or poor are, in fact, the most affected by psychological distress and physical health problems.
Las mujeres menos escolarizadas, paradas o pobres son, en efecto, las más afectadas por la angustia psicológica y los problemas de salud física.
to educate(also: to arm oneself, to sensitize)
to educate(also: to sensitize)
Just as parents warn their children not to talk to strangers in the village square, so they should be educated and made aware that similar concern and advice are needed when it comes to the internet.
Al igual que los padres dicen a sus hijos que no deben hablar con desconocidos en la calle, se les debería educar y concienciar de que deben hacer exactamente lo mismo en Internet.
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