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Juan
What is the difference between "se" and "te"?
I am a little confused as I have read these really often. For example
1. no se preocupes
and
2. no te preocupes
I think they both mean "don't you worry" .
22 mrt. 2016 14:33
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1. "No se preocupe" is used with "usted".
2. "No te preocupes" is used with "tú".
And you're right, the meaning is "don't worry".
22 maart 2016
La diferencia es que no se preocupe es mas formal como un empleado hablando a un superior o un joven a un adulto
y no te preocupes es menos formal como un amigo hablando a otro igual
22 maart 2016
Hi Juan, the diference is that "No se preocupe" is the formal or polite way to say "No te preocupes". So if you are talking with your friend just use the second one "No te preocupe", but if you are talking with your boss for example, you can use "No se preocupe" instead.
22 maart 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Juan
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Cebuano, Engels, Filipijns (Tagalog), Portugees, Spaans
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Arabisch, Portugees, Spaans
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