Signification
Encouraging someone to feel better or be more positive.
Contexte culturel
Often used with 'Venga' (Venga, anímate) to add a friendly, slightly pushy tone. Used frequently in social settings to encourage people to eat or drink more.
The 'a' rule
Always remember the 'a' after 'anímate' if you are adding an action.
Signification
Encouraging someone to feel better or be more positive.
The 'a' rule
Always remember the 'a' after 'anímate' if you are adding an action.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.
¡Anímate ___ bailar!
The verb 'animarse' always requires 'a' before an infinitive.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercices¡Anímate ___ bailar!
The verb 'animarse' always requires 'a' before an infinitive.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is too informal. Use 'Le animo a que...' instead.
Expressions liées
¡Ánimo!
synonymCheer up / Courage
No te rindas
similarDon't give up