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Old December 14, 2019, 07:52 AM
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Native Language: Inglés
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"Buscame algo para dormir" vs "sacate una foto."

In the first one it says "look for something for me to be able to sleep" but in the second it says "take a photo of yourself." Can someone explain the difference? Is it the type of verb being used here? Or is it something to do with the object?

For example, if I say.

"Sacame una foto" that means, to my knowledge, take a photo of me.

But if I say.

"Me han buscado la medicación."

It means they have looked for the medication for me.

This is a bit confusing.
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