Take

"Take" in Spanish

punto de vista

(interpretation or view)

recompensa

(profit)

toma

(act of taking)

toma

(film: attempt to record a scene)

aguantar

(to endure)

apechugar

(to endure)

chapar

(to use as transportation)

coger

(to get into one's hands or control)

coger

(to use as transportation)

durar

(to last or expend (an amount of time))

llevar

(to carry)

llevar

(to last or expend (an amount of time))

opositar

(to undergo or be subjected to)

prender

(to get into one's hands or control)

soportar

(to support or carry without failing or breaking)

soportar

(to endure)

tomar

(to get into one's hands or control)

tomar

(to get into one's possession)

tomar

(to seize or capture)

tomar

(to grab and move to oneself)

tomar

(to gain a position by force)

tomar

(to use as transportation)

tomar

(to choose)

tomar

(to undergo or be subjected to)

tomar

(to ingest medicine)

tomar

(a photo, film, fingerprints, etc.)

violar

(to have sex with)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.