Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do want to hear what an ugly breakup sounds like in Spanish? Well, this lesson is for you. Listen as Araceli breaks the news to Frederico that not only is she breaking up with him, but she is breaking up with him for another man! If only he could easily forget her! But it’s okay, you won’t easily forget the Spanish you will learn in this lesson as Joe and Bea review informal commands for reflexive verbs such as “olvidarse” (to forget). To form the command remember…Sorry, to hear the rest of that you have to listen to the lesson. Don’t forget to cross-reference this lesson with Costa Rican 27, Iberian 27, and the mother of them all, Newbie 27.
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Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music in today’s lesson.
Remember that reflexive verbs must retain the personal pronoun, even when giving commands. Why you ask? Because…without the personal pronoun, the meaning changes.
Category: Regional Spanish Series |
Grammar: reflexive verbs | Function: giving orders | Topic: romance | Politeness Level: informal
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