entrena

This is the 5011th most frequent Spanish word.

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entrena

"Trains" (third-person singular form of the verb "entrenar").


In this sentence, 'entrena' is used as the conjugation of the verb 'entrenar' for the third person singular in the present tense, indicating habitual action.

Él entrena todos los días para mantenerse en forma.

He trains every day to stay in shape.


Here, 'entrena' signifies the action of teaching or preparing someone else, showing the transferral element of the verb.

Ella entrena a los nuevos empleados para que entiendan sus responsabilidades.

She trains the new employees so they understand their responsibilities.


This usage represents the hypothetical consequence or condition dependent on training, reflecting the action's importance for achieving goals in a conditional structure.

Si él entrena con dedicación, podrá participar en la competencia.

If he trains with dedication, he will be able to participate in the competition.