Avisame File

"Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive). Checking Availability: "Avísame si puedes ir" ( Grammar Breakdown Verb: Avisar (to notify/warn/let know). Mood: Imperative (a command or request). Pronoun: -me (me).

The accent mark on the "í" is essential because it is an esdrújula word (the stress is on the third-to-last syllable). Variations & Alternatives Formal: "Avíseme" (used with usted ). Plural: "Avísenme" (let me know—addressing a group). avisame

In Spanish, translates to "let me know" or "notify me". It is commonly used in informal conversations when someone wants to be updated about a situation or a future event. When to Use "Avísame" Requesting Information: "Avísame si tienes preguntas" ( Offering Help: "Avísame si necesitas algo" ( "Avísame cuando llegues" (Let me know when you arrive)

"Dime" (Tell me) or "Manténme informado" (Keep me informed). Pronoun: -me (me)

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