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What does re in English mean (translates to res in word practice)?

I was doing word practice yesterday, and it had "re" in the English column which translated to "res" in the Spanish column. I had not had these words in a lesson. I looked up "res" Spanish translation which seems to be "cattle." Is this an error in duolingo, or am I missing the point somehow?

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u/User_name_5ever — 3 days ago

Up until a week ago, she was mostly sleeping through the night for the last month, one wake to nurse prior to that. Her schedule was 3.25/3.5/4. Wake windows would sometimes be 15 minutes shorter, depending on her mood and the day.

We started getting wake ups overnight, she would typically fuss or babble a bit, then just lay in bed for a while until she fell asleep again (one an hour at one point). She's also started waking up between 4 and 5 am. If she woke up before 5, I could nurse her and put her back to bed, but she'd wake up again by 6, often 5:45. If it was close to 5 am, she's up for the day.

Here are some additional details:

Falls sleep independently in her crib.

Uses a pacifier, but she has not typically been bothered by it falling out. She tends to settle herself easier if she finds it in her crib, but it doesn't seem to increase her likelihood of going back to sleep (she just lays awake quietly instead of fussing).

She is gross motor delayed and might be close to crawling and moving into sitting independently, but she does not work on these skills in her crib.

She still nurses, but she eats a ton of solids and get most of her calories there.

We tried an earlier bedtime (only one time due to logistics with a toddler), and she woke up overnight an extra time. We've tried capping naps at 2 hours total (1 hour each) and saw no difference.

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u/User_name_5ever — 19 days ago