recoger

  1. to collect, to gather, to pick up, to fetch, to retrieve (something previously left behind)
  2. to pick up (a person or people by vehicle)
  3. to clean up (e.g., a room)
  4. to pack up
  5. to harvest, reap (fruit)
  6. to pick up on, glean, capture (e.g., a point, a link, distinction, subtlety, ambiguity, etc.)
  7. (figuratively) to reflect
  8. (reflexive) to go to bed

Frequency

B1
Hyphenated as
re‧co‧ger
Pronounced as (IPA)
/rekoˈxeɾ/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Latin recolligere. Doublet of recolegir, a borrowing. Compare English recollect.

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