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This time we look at 3 differences between pronomial (reflexive) verbs and other verbs in Spanish. What happens when Spanish speakers use ME, TE, SE etc. with the verb?
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Pronominal verbs, reflexive verbs - there are a few different ways people refer to verbs whose infinitives end with -SE in Spanish. I’s not always so easy to understand why Spanish speakers use ME, TE, SE, NOS etc. with verbs. Harry and José demonstrate the key differences with different examples!
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Host of this episode: José Mora Landívar, Harry Sumner
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Translation: Harry Sumner
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Transcription: Agustin Trípodi
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