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La neuralgia se me alborota.Grammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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What is it you don't understand, the pronouns?
![]() "Se" is a pronominal particle which talks about something that I can't control. (You may find useful this discussion on the uses of "se".) "Me" talks about the action of the "neuralgia" on me. ![]()
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Ah. Got it. The neuralgia is acting up (on me, for me), versus the neuralgia is making me act up.
But, both are valid, right? In the first case, if you want to say "her neuralgia is acting up" you would write: "La neuralgia se le alborota" And if you want to say "their neuralgia is acting up" you would write: "La neuralgia se les alborota" And if you want to make a statement about neuralgia in general, is it okay to say: "La neuralgia se alborota" Last edited by Rusty; July 16, 2016 at 10:06 PM. |
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Yes, it all depends on what you want to say. It's hard to have a generalized neuralgia or one that would be autonomic enough as to decide to act up by itself, but yes, all your sentences are grammatically correct.
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