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"Acercate" with an accent over the 1st 'e'?

"Acercate" with an accent over the 1st 'e'?

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This is a reggaeton song by Yaga y Mackie.

Related to acerecar = to bring or place near or nearer??

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updated May 14, 2012
edited by --Mariana--
posted by chuckhunter
There are five forms of imperative in the reference section and none of them is acercate with or without an accent. - DICKC, May 14, 2012

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Acércate. It is the imperative (a command) using the verb "acercarse". Check it out in the reference section or the dictionary (ie. double click on the word)

updated Sep 17, 2010
posted by lazarus1907
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to bring or place near or nearer

Very close, chuckwink

Come closer (said to a woman, I suppose)

updated Sep 17, 2010
posted by 00494d19