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This is an example of an infinitive verb in Spanish

Musica
Nadar
No me gusta nada
Me gusta
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The infinitive verb in your example is "Nadar," which means "to swim" in English. Infinitive verbs in Spanish typically end in -ar, -er, or -ir. "Musica" means "music" and is a noun, while "No me gusta nada" and "Me gusta" are phrases that express preferences but do not contain infinitive verbs.
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