Usages of me
Cuando la cena está lista, me gusta poner la mesa con flores.
When dinner is ready, I like to set the table with flowers.
El vecino al que le presté el trapeador me lo devuelve mañana.
The neighbor to whom I lent the mop will return it to me tomorrow.
Me sangra la nariz con el aire seco del invierno.
My nose bleeds with the dry winter air.
El uniforme es cómodo, pero el cinturón me queda un poco apretado.
The uniform is comfortable, but the belt fits me a bit tight.
A veces me cuesta levantarme temprano, pero sé que hay que hacerlo.
Sometimes it’s hard for me to get up early, but I know I have to do it.
La farmacéutica me explicó cómo usar el hilo dental sin lastimarme.
The pharmacist explained to me how to use dental floss without hurting myself.
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