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"Vosotros" is a pronoun which is often translated as "you", and "peinarse" is a reflexive verb which is often translated as "to comb one's hair". Learn more about the difference between "vosotros" and "peinarse" below.
vosotros(
boh
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soh
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trohs
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A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun (e.g., she).
pronoun
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
(plural)
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
a. you (subject)
¿Vosotros preparasteis la cena?Did you prepare dinner?
b. you (after preposition or comparisons)
He preparado un pastel especialmente para vosotros.I have baked a cake especially for you.
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peinarse(
pey
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nahr
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seh
)
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.).
reflexive verb
a. to comb one's hair
Péinate un poco antes de salir.Comb your hair a bit before going out.
b. to style one's hair
Deberías peinarte de una forma que te favoreciera más.You should style your hair in a more becoming way.
c. to get one's hair done
¿Adónde puedo ir a peinarme el día de la boda?Where can I go to get my hair done on the wedding day?
peinar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to comb
Tú ve arreglándote que yo peino al niño.Go on and get ready. I'll comb the baby's hair.
b. to style
¿Vas a salir esta noche? Yo te peino si quieres.Are you going out tonight? I'll style your hair if you like.
c. to do someone's hair
Me encanta cómo llevas el pelo. Me tienes que decir quién te peina.I love your hairstyle. You must tell me who does your hair.
a. to comb
Peinaron el bosque en busca del niño perdido.They combed the woods looking for the lost child.
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