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Calzarse
People,
I always had had the notion that "calzarse" was not used in a personal way. For exampl, I might have expected it to be used in a sentence like this one: "Los pobres en este país están mal calzados." But I was watching an old movie from Spain and the Andaluza told the person that she was with: "Espera um momento que tengo que calzarme." For sure she said "tengo que calzarme". I would have expected: "... ponerme los zapatos." Could anyone delineate on this? Is it too formal? Pedantic? Ok to use? Phased out? An example sentence or two always helps. Dean/Silopanna |
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Calzame las Alpargatas
I can't really tell whether it's old fashioned, formal, or something. I just see it all the time. |
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