Does No se mean I dont know?
Does No se mean I dont know?
2021-02-05. Add to Notebook5 questions. In spoken Spanish both “no lo sé” and “no sé” (I don’t know) are used very often, but it is often difficult for learners to know when it’s possible to omit the article “lo”.
Is it No se or No se?
No lo sé = I don’t know it No sé = I don’t know They are interchangeable when that’s the full sentence.
Whats No se mean?
If there was supposed to be an accent above the e, “No sé” means “I don’t know”. If not there are endless possibilities depending on what comes after “se”. ” Se” could be reflexive, impersonal, reciprocal, etc.
What is the difference between lo se and yo se?
what is the difference between lo sé and yo sé? Literally, lo sé means I know it, whereas yo sé means I know.
Does se need an accent?
However, the word “se” can have three meanings. One is the reflexive pronoun, is unstressed and does not have an accent mark, and the others are both verbs (from “ser” it’s a command for “be” and from “saber” it means “I know”) and both carry a written accent.
What is the difference between MI and mí?
Mi, without the accent mark is a possessive determiner, like “my,” as in “my dog,” “my family,” or “my hair.” The mí with the accent attached means “me,” and we use it after prepositions, so it is a prepositional pronoun. One word is what we call a determiner, while the other is a pronoun.
What means mi amigo?
Translation of “mi amigo” in English. Noun. my friend. my buddy. my man.
What is ser in the yo form?
Ser (sehr) (to be) is an irregular -er verb; it doesn’t follow most normal ending patterns, so your best bet is to just memorize its conjugations….The present tense of ser.
| Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|
| yo soy | I am |
| tú eres | You (informal) are |
| él/ella/ello/uno es | He/she/one is |
| usted es | You (formal) are |
What Cabeza means?
head
Definition of cabeza 1 Southwest : the head of a person or animal. 2 : a head of a Philippine group of families.
What is se used for in Spanish?
The most common use of se is a reflexive pronoun. Such pronouns indicate that the subject of a verb is also its object. In English, this is usually accomplished by using verbs such as “himself” or “themselves.” Se is used as the reflexive pronoun for third-person uses (including when usted or ustedes is the subject).