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Originally Posted by msimpson801
- Me tengo que ir
- Yo me tengo que ir
I read this on the internet, apparently it means I have to go,my question is this:
Why is their a personal pronoun in the subject position,surely it should be:
Yo tengo que ir
I'm confused...
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Some examples:
Tengo que ir a México. I have to go to Mexico.
Tengo que irme a México para aprender español.
I have to go to Mexico to learn Spanish.
Tengo que ir a México para aprender español.
I have to go to Mexico to learn Spanish.
In Tengo que ir the tengo shows it is yo.
But then again you can say Tengo que irme even
though it is understood that it is yo already.
Sin embargo/However if you're with somebody or a group of
people and you want to say I have to go now you would say
"Tengo que irme." or "Ya tengo que irme." I have to go now. Ya me voy...
Yo me voy, yo me voy si usted ya no me quiere
antes de que me lo diga, no no yo mejor me voy