Nacer(se)

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¿Alguién me puede decir cuando se utiliza me, te, y se con el verbo "nacer'" Lo he visto de ambas formas, y he oído también que alguién corrijió a otro por decir "me nací," diciendo que debía decir "nací" nada más.

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This site gives the following (reflexive) definition: To be propagated by nature, not sown, as grass.

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The pronominal forms of this verb (the ones with "se") are very unusual: one of them being only about plants ("Las semillas se nacen en primavera") growing stems. The other 99.9% of the time, it is an intransitive verb, and does not require (or accept) any reflexive pronoun.

Las personas se nacen.
El pelo se nace.
Se Ha nacido para músico.

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