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Absorb (verb)
English: To take in or soak up a liquid, substance, or information.
Spanish: Absorber; asimilar.
Example: Children absorb new languages very quickly.

Abstract (adjective)
English: Existing as an idea rather than a physical object.
Spanish: Abstracto.
Example: Justice is an abstract concept.

Accent (noun)
English: The particular way in which someone pronounces words.
Spanish: Acento.
Example: She has a strong Spanish accent.

Accidentally (adverb)
English: By chance or without intending to.
Spanish: Accidentalmente; sin querer.
Example: I accidentally deleted the file.

Accommodate (verb)
English: To provide space or a place for someone or something.
Spanish: Alojar; acomodar; dar cabida.
Example: The hotel can accommodate up to 300 guests.

Accomplish (verb)
English: To achieve or complete something successfully.
Spanish: Lograr; cumplir; conseguir.
Example: She accomplished all her goals for the year.

Accountant (noun)
English: A person whose job is to manage financial records and accounts.
Spanish: Contador; contable.
Example: My uncle works as an accountant for an international company.

Accuracy (noun)
English: The quality of being correct or precise.
Spanish: Precisión; exactitud.
Example: The experiment requires a high level of accuracy.

Accurately (adverb)
English: In a correct and precise way.
Spanish: Con precisión; exactamente.
Example: The machine measures temperature accurately.

Acid (noun)
English: A chemical substance with a low pH that can react with other substances.
Spanish: Ácido.
Example: Lemon juice contains citric acid.