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syntax error - How do I put a variable in a geolocator.reverse() function? in python

I have lat1 and lng1 set. And when I try "location = geolocator.reverse('lat1', 'lng1')" it gives me the error "--------------------------------------------------------------------------- TypeError Traceback (most recent call last) in ----> 1 location = geolocator.reverse('lat1', 'lng1')

TypeError: reverse() takes 2 positional arguments but 3 were given" and when I try it without the ',' it gives me a syntax error.

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