Skip to main content
Commonmark migration
Source Link

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar":

- Va a un bar

 

- Se va a un bar

Why the difference in Spanish?

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar":

- Va a un bar

 

- Se va a un bar

Why the difference in Spanish?

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar":

- Va a un bar

- Se va a un bar

Why the difference in Spanish?

added 50 characters in body; edited tags
Source Link
fedorqui
  • 34.1k
  • 114
  • 277
  • 436

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar".:

- Va a un bar

- Se va a un bar

Why the difference in Spanish?

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar". Why the difference in Spanish?

I'm taking lessons on Memrise.com.

Memrise indicates that both can mean, "she's going to a bar":

- Va a un bar

- Se va a un bar

Why the difference in Spanish?

Tweeted twitter.com/StackSpanish/status/792296432300613632
edited tags
Link
Charlie
  • 77.8k
  • 57
  • 237
  • 463
Source Link
Loading