no me espere
"no me espere"...does it mean "I will not wait"?
3 Answers
Don't wait for me. :(
It is the imperativo negative command always in present subjuntive: No me esperes, Don't wait for me, positive is: Esperame, Wait for me.
Don't wait on me. (formal command) is one possibility.
Negative commands place the pronoun in front of the verb, positive commands attach the pronoun.
Espéreme. Wait for me.