How to Say "you flap" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you flap” is “bates” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA2
verbA2
birds moving their wings

Examples
Si bates los huevos con fuerza, el pastel saldrá mejor.
If you beat the eggs vigorously, the cake will turn out better.
Tú bates el récord mundial de natación hoy.
You are breaking the world swimming record today.
Present Tense
This is the 'tú' (informal you) form for the present tense. It tells someone what they are doing right now.
Whisk vs. Hit
Mistake: “Using 'batir' to mean hitting someone.”
Correction: While 'batir' comes from a word meaning 'to strike,' in modern Spanish, it's mostly for cooking or records. Use 'golpear' to say 'to hit'.
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