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Use of "si acuerdo de"


galensaysyes October 28, 2011 08:21 PM

Use of "si acuerdo de"
 
I'm working through a recorded Spanish course for the second time and still don't understand this question, which is used several times: "¿Si acuerdo de como se dice, '[the phrase to be spoken]'?" What does "si acuerdo de" mean in this context?

Rusty October 28, 2011 08:49 PM

Hi,

Welcome to the forums!

We'll need a little more context perhaps, since the phrase could mean a few different things. Is this question written, or just spoken? The phrase may be missing a pronoun, but then again, it could just be colloquial usage of the pronominal verb.

Si (me) acuerdo de cómo se dice
= If I remember how it's said

galensaysyes October 29, 2011 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 118202)
Hi,

We'll need a little more context perhaps.... Is this question written, or just spoken?

Spoken. No other context. It's used as an introduction to the phrase to be learned. Nothing precedes or follows it except the phrase itself. It's possible I'm mishearing it, but that's what it sounds like.

Could there be an understood "usted" in it, so that the phrase could mean "If you remember how one says...."? Or can "si" be used as an intensive (if that's what it called), so that the phrase could be a question, like "Do you remember how one says...?"?

aleCcowaN October 29, 2011 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by galensaysyes (Post 118204)
Spoken. No other context. It's used as an introduction to the phrase to be learned. Nothing precedes or follows it except the phrase itself. It's possible I'm mishearing it, but that's what it sounds like.

Could there be an understood "usted" in it, so that the phrase could mean "If you remember how one says...."? Or can "si" be used as an intensive (if that's what it called), so that the phrase could be a question, like "Do you remember how one says...?"?

It's possibly "¿se acuerda de ...?" = do you (singular, formal) remember (of/about) ...?

¿Se acuerda cómo se dice house? (¿Recuerda cómo ....?)
¿Se acuerda de la historia de ...? (¿Recuerda la historia de ....?)

chileno October 29, 2011 08:24 AM

I think "if you agree (in/on)..." is what's being said.


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