Zach
Does "Desayunarme" mean 'To eat breakfast' or 'I eat myself for breakfast' ? I've asked a few people and i've been getting mixed answers. Is it correct to use desayunar as a reflexive verb?
Nov 6, 2008 11:14 PM
Answers · 5
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'Desayunarme' is common, but it is wrong. The correct form is 'Desayunar' (eat breakfast).
November 7, 2008
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haha, this is funny. Actually you can use both forms to say "eat breakfast". Desayunarme is correct, (although we not use "comerme" or "cenarme" with the same meaning), but it's used in coloquial speech. As you said, desayunarme could also mean "eat myself for breakfast", but I think you wouldn't hear that meaning too often, unless you read a blog of a person living in a desert island!! lol
November 8, 2008
I've never heard "desayunarme" too. I think in Spain we don't use "desayunarme", and no, it isn't a reflexive verb.
November 8, 2008
i'ven never heard "desayunarme" :S . It's desayunar. ( it means to eat breakfast ).
November 7, 2008
i've never heard "desayunarme" :S . It's desayunar. ( it means to eat breaks
November 7, 2008
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