Also means
to have fun (reflexive)
Usage Note
Divertir is an e→ie stem-changing verb — me divierte but nos divertimos. The reflexive divertirse means 'to have fun' and is far more common in everyday speech: ¡Que te diviertas! is the standard send-off for someone going to a party. Avoid confusing it with entretener, which leans toward 'to keep occupied'.
Examples
"La película nos divirtió a todos."
Natural Translation
The film amused us all.
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