Estallar
Estallar is a Spanish verb that means "to burst" or "to explode". It is the third-person singular present indicative form of the verb "estallar". The verb "estallar" is derived from the Latin word "starellare", which means "to sparkle". In Spanish, "estallar" is commonly used to describe sudden, violent, or dramatic events, such as an explosion, a burst of laughter, or a sudden outburst of emotion. For example, "El coche explotó cuando estalló un neumático" translates to "The car exploded when a tire burst". The verb "estallar" is irregular and has several conjugations, including "estallo" (first-person singular), "estallas" (second-person singular), and "estalla" (third-person singular). It is also used in various contexts, such as in the phrase "estallar en lágrimas", which means "to burst into tears". Overall, "estallar" is a versatile and commonly used verb in the Spanish language.