Anthony Perez
Is there any difference between... Example me ayuda. ayudame. or any other verbs. This really confused me when I say something like. "Can you help me?". Or "I can teach you!"
2012年12月10日 19:17
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me ayuda could mean "it helps me" ayudame = help me ayudeme would be Help me! in command form. To ask someone, "Can you help me?" you say "Usted me podría ayudar por favor?" ---> Could you help me please? I can teach you! = Yo puedo enseñarte!
2012年12月10日
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it's the same thing. It's just like in portuguese language.
2012年12月10日
I guess that both "ayúdame" and "¿me ayuda?" when we are talking to other person can mean the same thing, but the feeling behind it is kinda different. If someone say to me "ayúdame" (wich means"help me" in english) is kinda a command, so we usually use this expression to people we are close like friends and family. "me ayuda" can be applied in two situations: *As a question "¿me ayuda?" it can be a more polite way to ask for help, because it translates like "would you help me?" * In sentences like "Tom me ayuda a cocinar" = Tom helps me to cook, it means that someone (or something) is helping me. hahaha so after this long comment... "ayúdame" "enséñame" "explícame" it's applied when I'm requesting something to someone "Ana me ayuda" "X me enseña" "X me explica" it's applied when someone is doing something for me. hope this helps ^^
2012年12月10日
The word "me" not only in "me ayuda" but also in "ayudame" is the direct object in the sentence: it indicates to whom goes the action of the verb (in this case, to whom is the help). I hope you understand my explanation. I suggest to you that study the pronouns.
2012年12月10日
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