cuida
/ˈkwida/, [ˈkwi.ð̞a]care, cares, takes care
Verb cuida
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of cuidar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of cuidar.
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Si la humanidad no cuida el medio ambiente, el medio ambiente podría eliminar a la humanidad.
If mankind doesn't take care of the environment, the environment may eliminate mankind.
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Ella cuida de mis hijos.
She takes care of my children.
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Ella cuida de su vieja madre.
She takes care of her old mother.
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Por favor, cuida de nuestro perro mientras no estamos.
Please take care of our dog while we're away.
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Ella cuida a sus hermanos y hermanas.
She takes care of her brothers and sisters.
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Tom cuida bien de los pájaros.
Tom takes good care of the birds.
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Yo debería ser la que cuida de Tom.
I should be the one taking care of Tom.
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Cuida el lugar mientras no estamos, ¿bueno?
Look after the place while we're out, OK?
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Mi hermano cuida de nuestro perro.
My brother takes care of our dog.
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Tom, tú cuida a los niños.
You look after the children, Tom.
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