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Both "mecerme" and "mecía" are forms of "mecer", which is often translated as "to rock". Learn more about "mecer" below.
mecer(
meh
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sehr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to rock (in a chair or crib)
Mecer suavemente al bebé lo reconforta y le ayuda a eliminar los gases.Gently rocking the baby will calm him and help him pass gas.
b. to swing (in a hammock or swing)
¿Meces un ratito mi hamaca a ver si me puedo dormir?Would you swing my hammock for a little while to see if I can get to sleep?
c. to shake
El huracán meció las palmeras de un lado al otro.The hurricane shook the palm trees back and forth.
mecerse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to swing
Cuando era niña, solía venir a este parque a mecerme en los columpios.When I was a little girl, I used to come to this park to swing on the swing set.
b. to rock
Mi abuela se pasa las tardes en la terraza meciéndose en su mecedora.Mi grandmother spends the afternoons on the front porch rocking in her rocking chair.
c. to sway
Las ramas del cerezo se mecen suavemente con la brisa.The branches of the cherry tree are swaying lightly in the breeze.
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