Etymology:
Meaning:
To inform or warn someone of something in advance, often to prevent negative consequences.
Origin:
The word "advertir" first appeared in French around the 12th century, derived from the Latin "advertere." It originally meant "to turn one's attention to something" or "to pay attention." Over time, its meaning evolved to include giving notice or warning.
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