golpear
/ɡolpeˈaɾ/, [ɡol.peˈaɾ]beat, hit
Verb golpear (first-person singular present golpeo, first-person singular preterite golpeé, past participle golpeado)
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to hit, to knock, to tap
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Tal vez los ateos también deberían comenzar a golpear las puertas de los demás para promulgar su mensaje de felicidad a la gente.
It might be time for Atheists to start knocking on doors too, to spread their message of happiness to the world.
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Pensé que Tom me iba a golpear.
I thought Tom was going to hit me.
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No podés golpear a tu hermana.
You cannot hit your sister.
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¡Deja de golpear la puerta!
Stop beating on the door!
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Tom entró a la habitación sin golpear la puerta.
Tom came into the room without knocking on the door.
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Realmente necesito golpear a alguien.
I really need to hit somebody.
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No entres a mi pieza sin golpear.
Don't come in my room without knocking.
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Vi al coche golpear a un hombre.
I saw the car hit a man.
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No entres a mi habitación sin golpear.
Don't come into my room without knocking.
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No podés golpear a tu hermano.
You cannot hit your brother.
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