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levanta

Levanta is a term that appears in several languages with different functions. In Spanish and Portuguese, levanta is a conjugated form of the verb levantar, meaning to lift, raise, or elevate. As a verb form, its meaning changes with person and mood: it can indicate the present tense, as in "él levanta" (he raises) or "usted levanta" (you raise); and it also serves as an affirmative imperative for informal address, "¡Levanta!" (Get up!/Raise). In Portuguese, "levanta" similarly marks "you raise" or "he/she raises" and can be used as an informal command as well.

Because it is a common verb form, levanta frequently appears in everyday language, instructions, and titles

As a proper noun, Levanta may occur as a name for brands, projects, or fictional characters in

within
Spanish-
or
Portuguese-language
contexts.
It
is
not,
by
itself,
a
standalone
noun
in
those
languages,
though
it
can
function
within
phrases
or
clauses
that
convey
action
involving
lifting
or
elevating.
some
contexts.
Such
uses
are
local
or
specific
and
not
part
of
a
single
standardized
reference.
The
term
should
not
be
confused
with
related
words
such
as
levant,
Levante,
or
the
Levant
region,
which
have
different
meanings
in
Romance
languages
and
English.