How to say "to take off" in Spanish?

In Spanish "to take off" translates to  quitar 

Transliteration: kee-tahr

🇪🇸 Voy a quitar mi chaqueta porque hace calor.

🗣️ voy ah kee-tahr mee chah-keh-tah pohr-keh ah-seh kah-lohr.

🇺🇸 I'm going to take off my jacket because it's hot.



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How to say "to take off" in Spanish?

You can use the word "quitar" which translates to "to take off".

How to pronounce "quitar" (to take off) in Spanish?

The word "quitar" is pronounced as "kee-tahr".

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