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Mismo Not Always the Same

By , About.com Guide   July 24, 2010

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Mismo (and related words such as mismas) is a word commonly used to indicate that something is the same as something else, or identical. And as our lesson on mismo explains, it can also be used to add emphasis, as in this sentence: Tú mismo puedes aprender — you yourself can learn this.

Note that the "yourself" in the sample translation is not an example of a reflexive pronoun.

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