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Bajar

Bajar is a Spanish verb with several related meanings centered on moving downward or reducing something. In ordinary use, it denotes going from a higher position to a lower one, such as bajar las escaleras (to go down the stairs) or bajar de una montaña. It is also used to indicate a decrease in quantity, level, or intensity, as in bajar el volumen, bajar la temperatura, or bajar el precio de un producto. The sense of transfer downward extends to non-physical domains, for example bajar la velocidad (to slow down) or bajar un estándar.

In computing and digital contexts, bajar commonly means “to download” a file or application. Examples: “Voy a

Reflexive use and idioms: bajarse is used to mean getting off a vehicle (“bajé del bus”), or

Etymology and related terms: the verb derives from Latin bajāre, with cognates in other Romance languages. The

bajar
la
canción”
or
“hay
que
bajar
el
programa
desde
Internet.”
Note
that
in
many
Spanish-speaking
regions
the
synonym
descargar
is
also
widely
used,
though
bajar
has
become
common
in
casual
speech.
removing
oneself
from
a
situation.
Phrases
such
as
“bajar
la
guardia”
(lower
one’s
guard),
“bajar
la
voz”
(lower
one’s
voice),
and
“bajar
de
peso”
(lose
weight)
are
common.
opposite
of
bajar
is
subir,
meaning
to
rise
or
to
upload
in
digital
contexts.