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Spanish verb to meet

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What is Spanish verb to meet, for instance I will meet you there?

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updated May 7, 2011
posted by Wannalearn

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Meet = Encontrar or reunir or conocer

I will meet you there = Te encuentro allá.

I will meet your mother tomorrow = Conoceré a tu madre mañana

You have to meet certain requirements for this assignment = Tienes que reunir cierto requisitos para esta asignatura/tarea.

updated May 7, 2011
posted by chileno
To meet certain requirements = satisfacer - Sabor, May 7, 2011
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I will meet you there?

We'd rather say "Nos vemos allí" (We'll see each other there)

updated May 7, 2011
posted by lazarus1907
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To meet someone that you already know, use encontrar. To meet someone that you don't know, use conocer. To meet with someone, whether you know them or not, you can use reunir.

updated May 7, 2011
posted by Jack-OBrien
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Encontrar, I would say. But in this meaning from your sentence quedar would be good as well i think. But I'm beginner, check it. smile

updated May 7, 2011
posted by tomekcrr
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I will meet you there = Me encontraré/reuniré contigo allá.

I will see you there = Te veré allá.

You can use whichever you like most, or whatever you want to mean. Right?

wink

updated May 7, 2011
posted by chileno
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updated May 7, 2011
edited by tomekcrr
posted by tomekcrr