0 Vote

I got confused about combination words, por ejemplo "dejelo".
How can I more easily know the meaning of these combined words, and how can recognize what original words are from these combined words?

Muchas gracias de antemano.

Marco

  • Posted Jun 26, 2008
  • | 1199 views
  • | link
  • | flag

6 Answers

0 Vote

Are structured by a verb and an atonic pronoun, those are writing joined to the verb: (te, -me, -se, -le, -nos, -la, -lo, -los, -las).

"Hazlo", "dáselas", "déjalo"
"Déjelo"= verb "dejar", second singular person (formal way) + pronoun "lo"
- Te devuelvo tu libro.
- Déjalo ( el libro) sobre la mesa por favor.

Son los pronombres átonos que siguen al verbo y se escriben unidos al mismo: (te, -me, -se, -le, -nos, -la, -lo, -los, -las)

0 Vote

How to know what "te, -me, -se, -le, -nos, -la, -lo, los, -las) refer to?
I know "me" refers to "me", "nos" might refer to "us", not sure. Could you please explain others?

Muchas gracias, Vernic

Marco

0 Vote

Mírame = look at me
Mírate = look at yourself
Míralo = look at it / him
Mírala = look at her
Míranos = look at us
Miraos = look at yourselves
Míralos = look at them (masculine)
Míralas = look at them (feminine)

Míramelo = Look at it for me
Míraselo = Look at it for him/her
Míranoslo = Look at it for us

...

0 Vote

Muchas gracias por tú respuesto , lazarus 1907 y lo es muy útil.

Marco

0 Vote

is there a lesson here about this'

0 Vote

Click on lessons at the top, there are lessons on everything

Answer this Question
Comentarios