Reflexive pronouns

Spanish reflexive verbs come together with the reflexive pronoun “se”.

💡 For example (infinitive):
equivocarse – to be wrong
acordarse – to remember so/sth sentirse bien – to feel good

The reflexive pronoun adopts to person and number when the verb is inflected.

💡 For example:
llamarse – to call oneself, to be called
yo me llamo – I call myself
tĂş te llamas – you call yourself
Ă©l se llama – he calls himself
nosotros nos llamamos – we call ourselves
vosotros os llamáis – you call yourselves
ellos/ellas/ustedes se llaman – they call themselves


 

 

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