enterar
/enteˈɾaɾ/, [ẽn̪.t̪eˈɾaɾ]find out, inform
Verb enterar (first-person singular present entero, first-person singular preterite enteré, past participle enterado)
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(transitive) to inform
Lo enteró tu amigo a papá de lo que hicimos ayer.Your friend told dad about what we did yesterday.
Me enteró alguien de que me había puesto la camiseta al revés.Someone informed me that I'd put my shirt on backwards.
El recepcionista entera al jefe de las reuniones más importantes del día.The receptionist informs the boss of the day's most important meetings.
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(reflexive) to find out, to learn, to come to know, to hear
- Me enteré de lo que hiciste ayer.
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I found out about what you did yesterday.
- Se enteró demasiado tarde de que se había puesto la camiseta al revés.
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He found out too late that he had put on his shirt inside out.
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Me acabo de enterar.
I just got the word.
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Me acabo de enterar de que Tom está muerto.
I just found out Tom is dead.
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Yo te haré enterar en cuanto sea decidido.
I'll let you know when it has been decided.
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Me acabo de enterar de que está enfermo, así que lo visitaré luego.
I just found out that he's sick, so I'll visit him later.
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Te haré enterar de los resultados tan pronto como pueda.
I'll let you know the results as soon as I can.
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