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moral, noun
morale; morals

La moral can refer to two rather different things. One of its meanings is your morale, how you feel. It’s often used in the phrase levantar la moral:

Intentó subirle la moral al equipo.
He tried to lift the team’s spirits, or boost the team’s morale.

If you’re feeling a bit low, you can say:

Estoy bajo de moral.
I’m feeling a bit low.

The other meaning of la moral is morality, or morals.

No tienen moral.
They have no morals.


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