Con (insert person)?
Hi guys,
I am wondering if there are any forms of "with (insert indirect object here, like you)" than "conmigo" and "contigo" that have a combined wording. I think I have seen other forms that have, but I want to ask what the other combined wordings are. I don't see it in the reference section, so just thought it would be good here. Or... a better question would be if you could list all six forms of the "con (person)" here.
Only these forms I know for sure:
Conmigo --- Contigo --- --- ---
Thank you.
2 Answers
I've heard of these combined wordings before but I've never used them. Just out of curiosity, though, I looked them up after reading your question. The only thing I found was an article on studyspanish.com on "prounons as objects of prespostions." I hope that information helps!
There is also consigo which, as I understand it, is used when the object of the preposition refers to the subject.
- Ellos llevaron los libros consigo. -- They took the books with them.
- Ella llevó los libros consigo. -- She took the books with her.
I am not a native speaker (only a beginner), maybe there are more.