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A confusing sentence
Ola todos!
Not sure if this belongs in "Grammar" forum , but I'm very confused by this sentence. "Es que se lo tengo que contar a una mujer" It translates as "its just that I have to tell it to a woman". However, I don't understand what "se" and "que" are doing here and what they mean in this context. Does "Es que" mean "Its just"? Then what is "se" doing in this sentence? I would have thought that "le" is the indirect object, not "se". |
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