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How to Say "lower yourself" in Spanish

The Spanish word forlower yourselfis bájateA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

English → SpanishA1
verbA1informal
physically crouching or bending down
A small child stepping down from a wooden stool onto the floor.

Examples

¡Bájate de esa silla ahora mismo!

Get down from that chair right now!

Bájate en la próxima parada.

Get off at the next stop.

Bájate del coche, ya llegamos.

Get out of the car, we're here.

Why the Accent Mark?

When you attach the 'te' (meaning 'yourself') to the command 'baja' (get down), the word becomes longer. To keep the stress on the 'ba' sound where it belongs, we have to add a written accent mark.

The 'Te' at the End

This word is a command specifically for 'tú' (you). The 'te' at the end shows that the person is performing the action on themselves—literally 'lower yourself'.

Missing the Accent

Mistake:bajate

Correction: bájate. Without the accent, the rules of Spanish would make you stress the middle syllable (ba-JA-te), which is incorrect for this command.

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