vosotros, vosotrasosyourselves ellos, ellassethemselves ustedesseyourselves Note thatsecan sometimes be used asa third-person indirect object pronoun. In most cases, however, the third-person indirect object pronouns areleandles. We explain the context where they becomesein our post onSpanish indirect...
The reflexive pronoun is key to identifying reflexive verbs. All Spanish reflexive verbs require a reflexive pronoun; otherwise they’re not reflexive verbs! In many cases the verb will mean something else if it doesn’t have a reflexive pronoun. Sometimes it won’t even make any sense at all!
RReflexive verbs (los verbos reflexivos) are verbs that take a reflexive pronoun (me, te, se …). In the infinitive, reflexive verbs end in se. The key thing about reflexive verbs is that the subject and object of the verb are one and the same. Learn abo