
reunirme
ray-oo-NEER-may
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Necesito reunirme con mi jefe para hablar del proyecto.
A2I need to meet with my boss to talk about the project.
Quiero reunirme con mis amigos este fin de semana.
A1I want to get together with my friends this weekend.
Espero reunirme con mi familia en Navidad.
B1I hope to reunite with my family at Christmas.
💡 Grammar Points
Why the 'me' is at the end
When you have two verbs together (like 'want to meet'), the little word 'me' (meaning myself) gets stuck right onto the end of the second verb.
The 'con' connection
In Spanish, you almost always need to say 'reunirme CON' (meet WITH) rather than just saying you are meeting someone.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Forgetting 'me'
Mistake: "Quiero reunir con mis amigos."
Correction: Quiero reunirme con mis amigos. You need the 'me' to show that you are the one getting yourself together with others.
⭐ Usage Tips
Social vs. Business
This word works perfectly for both a coffee date with a friend and a serious meeting at an office.
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: reunirme
Question 1 of 1
How do you say 'I need to meet with you' using 'reunirme'?
📚 More Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I say 'reunir' without the 'me'?
Yes, but 'reunir' (without 'me') usually means to gather things together, like collecting money or papers. 'Reunirme' (with 'me') specifically means you are meeting people.
Where else can the 'me' go?
If you have a helping verb like 'quiero' (I want), you can say 'Me quiero reunir' or 'Quiero reunirme'. Both are correct and mean the same thing!