Breakdown of Quedé tan aturdido por el tumulto que olvidé mi lista.
mi
my
que
that / than
tan
as / so
por
for / by / through / in/during (part of the day)
olvidar
to forget
quedar
to turn out / end up
la lista
the list
aturdido
dazed
el tumulto
crowd
Questions & Answers about Quedé tan aturdido por el tumulto que olvidé mi lista.
Why do we use tan here instead of tanto?
Why does the Spanish use quedé instead of estaba for "I was"?
I usually translate "crowd" as multitud. Does tumulto mean the exact same thing?
Could I also say me olvidé de mi lista instead of olvidé mi lista?
Yes, absolutely. Olvidar + [direct object] and olvidarse de + [object] mean the exact same thing. Olvidé mi lista is a bit more standard in writing, while me olvidé de mi lista is extremely common in everyday speech. Just remember that if you use the reflexive me olvidé, you must include the preposition de.
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