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I know that a reflexive verb is a verb where the action is performed against the subject itself. Or simply put, something I do myself or to myself.
I am struggling to understand the difference between the use of 2 verbs: subir and saltar when used in the following sentences: "Yo me subó a la mesa" - I climbed on the table. "Él saltó del velero" - I jumped from the sailboat Why is climbing (me subó) an action performed on oneself and jumping (saltó) is not? How does one climb oneself? Or, is the word "me" in the sentence being used as a direct object pronoun and not a reflective pronoun? |
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Me subí a la mesa [You are the source of power that lifted you there]
Salté por la borda (del velero) [You simply left gravity to do the trick] but Me caí por la borda [unlike the pretty impersonal account "caí por la borda", that "me" tells the event had severe personal consequences. Think of that like it is "me rompí el brazo" -I broke my arm-. In Spanish "rompí mi brazo" means you did it on purpose]
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