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Old November 22, 2014, 04:06 PM
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What is the plural form of "sexy"?

If I want to say "They are sexy women" , would that be "son mujeres sexys"? or is the word sexy always without s?

Also, can you say "te ves cansado" for "you look tired"? I read somewhere that the correct form should be "se te ve cansado".
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Old November 22, 2014, 04:25 PM
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Son mujeres sexis.

Both "te ves cansado" and "se te ve cansado" are correct. Also "pareces cansado".

"Se te ve cansado" means almost literally "you're looked tired".

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Son mujeres sexis.

Both "te ves cansado" and "se te ve cansado" are correct. Also "pareces cansado".

"Se te ve cansado" means almost literally "you're looked tired".

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Hi, Mr. Julvenzor. You are Spanish. Could you explain me how to use "se"?? i am a bit confused with Direct Object , Indirect Object etc.



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Old November 24, 2014, 07:04 AM
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Thank you very much for the explanation Julvenzor!
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