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Mírame a mí.
'¡Mírame a mí!'
I think this sentence has same meaning as '¡Mírame!'. (Look at me!)
But I'm not sure why use 'a mi'.
Do you use 'a mi' to emphasize?
for other example,
'Escúchame a mí'
Feb 15, 2020 3:20 PM
Answers · 4
Yes, when adding the last part is to emphasize, but they mean the same thing.
"A mí" would be the whole formula, but in regular spanish it's not used because then you can already say it with less words.
Have a nice dau!
February 15, 2020
Hi Iee,
Let me show you an example of using “a mi” for emphasize in a sentence
¡Mírame Iee! (Look at me Iee)
¡Mírame a mi, no a el! (Look at me, not him!)
Hope this helps
February 15, 2020
Mírame
seria lo correcto, "a mí" está de más pero si lo puedes usar para dar énfasis.
February 15, 2020
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