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How to Say "to advocate" in Spanish

The Spanish word forto advocateis predicarB1 level.

English → SpanishB1
verbB1
supporting a value or idea publicly
A person standing at a wooden podium speaking to a seated audience in a bright hall.

Examples

El sacerdote suele predicar sobre la bondad cada domingo.

The priest usually preaches about kindness every Sunday.

No puedes predicar la paz mientras buscas conflictos.

You cannot advocate for peace while seeking conflicts.

Es fácil predicar, pero lo difícil es dar el ejemplo.

It is easy to lecture, but the hard part is setting the example.

Spelling Change in the Past

When talking about yourself in the past (the 'yo' form), the 'c' changes to 'qu' to keep the hard 'K' sound. Instead of 'predicé', it is 'prediqué'.

Spelling Change in Wishes and Commands

In the special verb forms used for wishes or negative commands (subjunctive), the 'c' always becomes 'qu' (e.g., 'no prediques').

The 'Preach To' Trap

Mistake:No puedes predicar a la gente.

Correction: Puedes predicar a la gente, but often in Spanish we just say 'predicar' or 'predicar algo a alguien'. To say 'preach at someone' in a nagging way, we often use 'dar un sermón'.

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