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Él se vino manejando el carro. Que significa "se vino" en este ejemplo ?
Él se vino manejando el carro. Que significa " se vino " en este sentido . Es decir el hombre estaba manejando o manejaba el carro. O este hombre venia manejando ? Soy principante y para mi parece raro decir " se vino ". Gracias a todo por su ayuda.
What does it mean " se vino ". ? It seems more clear to just say he was driving or he arrived driving the car .
Mar 28, 2019 1:28 AM
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Él se vino manejando el carro = Él estaba manejando el carro
You can also say: él venía manejando el carro.
Both of them are using the verb "venir".
March 28, 2019
You can take one of these two:
He came up driving the car or
He came on his own driving the car.
March 31, 2019
Él se vino manejando el carro = He came driving the car.
= Él vino manejando el carro
March 28, 2019
Se interpreta como "él tomó ese camino" o "tomó esa ruta"
He is use the verb "venir"
March 28, 2019
Thanks . I get it. It is just another way saying He came driving.
March 28, 2019
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