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Va and Se va


bleitzow October 29, 2007 10:12 AM

Va and Se va
 
Yes, I did A LOT of studying over the weekend so I am full of questions today. What is the significance of "se" below?

Va a la oficina de correos
Se va de la oficina

Thanks,
Brenda

hypnotik1 October 29, 2007 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bleitzow (Post 4275)
Yes, I did A LOT of studying over the weekend so I am full of questions today. What is the significance of "se" below?

Va a la oficina de correos
Se va de la oficina

Thanks,
Brenda

I believe that when used with the pronouns "me", "te", "se", or "nos", the conjugated form of "ir" means "to be leaving."

for instance...
Me voy - I'm leaving.
Te Vas - You are leaving
Se Va - He/She is leaving or You are leaving
Nos Vamos - We are leaving
Se Van - They/You all are leaving

so...

Va a la oficina de correos
(He, She) is going to the post office. or
(You) are going to the post office.


Se va de la oficina.
(He, She) is leaving the office. or
(You) are leaving the post office.


This is my understanding of it, but maybe Tomisimo can explain it better.

Tomisimo October 29, 2007 01:19 PM

Hypnotik, you're exactly right. Ir means to go, and irse means to leave.


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