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Comment Post #279243 So then the "se" is actually the passive se after all? Interesting.
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about 4 years ago
Comment Post #278875 @Monica The "already" is there in the NVI in the word "ya" and not in the RVR. But that doesn't seem to be connected to the "se".
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about 4 years ago
Edit Post #278878 Initial revision about 4 years ago
Question Is "estar de buenas" a widespread way to say "to be in a good mood"?
Recently I read in Breaking Out of Beginner's Spanish that the phrase "estar de buenas" is a common way to say something like "to be in a good mood." I've found a bit of evidence of this online in some dictionaries, but not many actual use cases (such as on linguee). The author of the book seems ...
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about 4 years ago
Edit Post #278875 Initial revision about 4 years ago
Question What does "se" mean in Micah 6:8, "Ya se te ha declarado..."?
What is the purpose of "se" in the following text from Micah 6:8 (Nueva Versión Internacional)? > ¡Ya se te ha declarado lo que es bueno! Ya se te ha dicho lo que de ti espera el Señor It doesn't seem like this is "declararse" or "decirse." But the passive "se" doesn't seem to fit eith...
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about 4 years ago