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Translating Break-Ups and Advice For Break-Ups
"My boyfriend broke up with me yesterday."
Would that be: Mi novio se rompió conmigo ayer? "I broke up with my boyfriend yesterday" Would that be: Yo me rompí con mi novio ayer? "Surround yourself with your friends." Would that be Rodea tu mismo con tus amigos? "Old Boyfriend" Would that be antiguo novio or novio antiguo? Last edited by Falda Verde; June 10, 2014 at 06:22 PM. |
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The verb is not pronominal.
romper con alguien |
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I'm not really sure what pronominal is and what you mean by romper con alguien. Do you mean that I should remove the me and se and then it would be correct?
Last edited by Falda Verde; June 10, 2014 at 06:23 PM. |
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The RAE uses the word "pronominal" to describe the phenomenon of having an object pronoun that is identical to the subject, and it uses the word "reflexivo" (= "reflexive") to refer to one of the possible meanings the pronoun may have. Depending on the particular verb and the context, there are several other possible meanings that the pronoun could have that are NOT reflexive. |
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I supplied the pattern to use - 'Romper con alguien'. Conjugate the verb and supply the prepositional object (the 'alguien' you are breaking up with). |
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Ohh, thank you guys! What about the two other sentences I translated below the break-up ones? Are they correct?
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