Meaning
Used to deny acquaintance or feign ignorance, often dismissively.
Cultural Background
Used frequently in casual banter among friends.
Use with a smile
This phrase can sound mean. A smile makes it clear you are joking.
Meaning
Used to deny acquaintance or feign ignorance, often dismissively.
Use with a smile
This phrase can sound mean. A smile makes it clear you are joking.
Test Yourself
Complete the phrase.
Si te he visto, no ________.
The verb 'acordarse' requires the reflexive 'me'.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesSi te he visto, no ________.
The verb 'acordarse' requires the reflexive 'me'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it can be, so use it with friends.
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