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K. Emerson
¿Cómo se dice?
¿Es correcto? 'Tu no me tocas' o 'no me tocas' ¿Son lo mismo?
Estoy trantando de decir: "You, don't touch me"
Gracias!
Jan 18, 2015 8:53 PM
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If you say "Tú no me tocas" you mean "You don't touch me". You're basically referring to a factual situation.
If what you want is to use an imperative, you need to say "Tú, no me toques" or "No me toques".
In some contexts, "Tú no me tocas" can be used with that purpose but it's not very common. I would recommend you use the forms I suggested, that seem more natural in most Spanish speaking countries.
January 18, 2015
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Kyle, yo pienso que es necessarily usar LA forma "imperative"- no me toques!
January 18, 2015
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