reflexive verbs in spanish:
se is used when talking about something without actually doing it. in English it is like (you eat when you are full) example: se puede comer aqui. means, you can eat here, or one can eat here. another example is cuando se tome la foto. when you take the foto. se could also mean one, like :como se dice en espanol? how do you( or how does one) say in spanish? se+ he or she tense verb=talking in general sense
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. se could also mean, I know in the present tense. se todos los nombres-i know all the names.
te, los,las,lo,la,me are reflexive pieces.
te=you
los and las =they
me=I
lo and la=it, he or she
te quiero=you i love-i love you
lo comi-= it i ate=i ate it
la quiero=i love her
these reflexive pieces could also be used for base verbs. simply put at the end.
comer+lo=to ear it
vas a comerlo= are you going to eat it?
quiero verlo=i want to see it
necesito terminarlo=i need to finish it
ayudarme=help me
ai si te cojo/oh if i catch you
¿Se divierte / se divierten / te diviertes / os divertís?
In Spanish, we say "¿Qué te/se parece?" instead which translates to "What do you think?".(te = informal, se = formal)
"Se te va" means "it is going to". For example: "You are going to lose it" ~ "Se te va a perder". "You are going to drop it" ~ "Se te va a caer" Also, sometimes: "Se te va el bus" ~ "The bus is leaving and you are going to miss it" Just "se te va" also means "you're crazy" in Spanish slang.
"Se te acabo el español" is Spanish for "your Spanish is finished" or "your Spanish is over." It is a phrase used to tell someone that they're not making sense in Spanish or that their level of Spanish is not sufficient.
mover(se) - infinitivemueva(te/se) - jcommand
Se llama/te llamas/ me llamo Zión = You(formal)/You(informal) are/I am called Zion.
Se llama / se llaman / te llamas / os llamáis...
"Se te ve muy bien" means "you look very good" in Spanish. It is a compliment often used to tell someone they look nice or attractive.
¿Con quién se sentará / se sentarán / te sentarás / os sentaréis?¿Con quién se sienta / se sientan / te sientas / os sentáis?
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Te Amo means I love you. te'amo mean i love you and te'amo mucho means i love you much