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What does 'vestirse' mean?
What does 'vestirse' mean?
What does 'me visto' mean?
What does 'me visto' mean?
I get dressed
What does 'te vistes' mean?
What does 'te vistes' mean?
You get dressed
What does 'se viste' mean?
What does 'se viste' mean?
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What does 'nos vestimos' mean?
What does 'nos vestimos' mean?
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What does 'os vestís' mean?
What does 'os vestís' mean?
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What does 'se visten' mean?
What does 'se visten' mean?
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Study Notes
Stem Changing Reflexive Verbs: Vestirse
- Vestirse translates to "to get dressed" and is an important reflexive verb in Spanish, indicating an action that the subject performs upon themselves.
Conjugation in the Present Tense
- Me visto: "I get dressed". Used when the speaker is referring to themselves.
- Te vistes: "You get dressed". Informal singular form for addressing someone directly.
- Se viste: "He/She gets dressed". Third-person singular form for he or she.
- Nos vestimos: "We get dressed". Used when the speaker includes themselves with others in the action.
- Os vestís: "You (plural) get dressed". Informal plural form commonly used in Spain.
- Se visten: "They get dressed". Third-person plural form for a group.
Usage Note
- Reflexive verbs like "vestirse" require the appropriate reflexive pronoun (me, te, se, nos, os) that matches the subject performing the action.
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Test your knowledge of the stem-changing reflexive verb 'vestirse'. This quiz covers various conjugations in different personal pronouns. Ideal for students learning Spanish grammar and verb forms.