Youssef ELHIRAR
a question about the difference between contigo vs conmigo i would like to know how i can use these two words in spanish
Apr 28, 2013 8:24 PM
Answers · 5
Contigo means "with you" for example, Quiero ir contigo.(I want to go with you) Conmigo means "with me" for example, Ella quiere ir conmigo. (She wants to go with me.) Hope I could help!
April 28, 2013
hi you can use contigo when you try to do something with other person example: yo hare esto contigo,jugare contigo. when you use conmigo it means yourself example: baila conmigo,juega conmigo
April 28, 2013
Spanish is not my specialty but basically these words just mean 'with you' (contigo) and 'with me' (conmigo). It is like 'con ti' with an extra 'go' behind it so make is sound more fluent. And made into one word. I guess..
April 28, 2013
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Youssef ELHIRAR
Language Skills
Arabic, Arabic (Maghrebi), Arabic (Modern Standard), Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Spanish