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Despideme de Juan ??? ... a Juan?

 

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Old September 10, 2023, 09:16 PM
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Despideme de Juan ??? ... a Juan?

Members of the Forum,

Could somebody explain the difference between:

"Despideme de Juan" and "Despideme a Juan"? I know that one structure is more polite than the other, but I always forget which is which.

And perhaps somebody could explain what the grammatical rationale is?

Thanks in advance,

Dean/Silopanna
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