How to Say "lifts" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “lifts” is “levanta” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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VerbA1
He/She/It lifts an object

Examples
El niño levanta el juguete con facilidad.
The child lifts the toy easily.
Usted levanta la mano si tiene una pregunta.
You raise your hand if you have a question.
Present Tense for Routines
This form describes what someone does right now or what they do habitually. Example: 'Ella levanta pesas todos los días' (She lifts weights every day).
Confusing 'Levanta' and 'Se Levanta'
Mistake: “Using 'levanta' when you mean 'gets up' (reflexive).”
Correction: Always add 'se' when the person is lifting themselves: 'Él se levanta' (He gets up), not 'Él levanta'.
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