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protéjese

Protéjese is a Spanish imperative form meaning “protect yourself,” used as a directive addressed to someone in the formal you (usted). It is the reflexive command derived from the verb protegerse, and is commonly found in public health, safety, and personal-care contexts.

In grammar terms, protéjese is the affirmative Usted command of protegerse, with the reflexive pronoun attached

Other related forms include protégete for tú (informal you) and protéjanse for ustedes (plural you). Corresponding

Common usage includes health and safety guidance, such as “Protéjese del sol” (Protect yourself from the sun)

Etymology notes: protéjese combines the verb proteger with the reflexive pronoun se, forming a command that

to
the
end
of
the
verb.
The
accent
on
é
helps
preserve
the
correct
pronunciation:
pro-té-JE-se.
The
negative
form
is
no
se
proteja.
The
word
order
and
pronoun
attachment
follow
standard
rules
for
affirmative
and
negative
commands
with
reflexive
verbs.
negatives
are
no
te
protejas
and
no
se
protejan.
Understanding
these
forms
helps
in
interpreting
signage,
instructions,
and
health
advisories
across
Spanish-speaking
regions.
or
“Protéjese
de
los
riesgos”
(Protect
yourself
from
risks).
It
may
also
appear
in
travel
advisories,
workplace
safety
notices,
or
personal-care
recommendations,
always
mirroring
the
reflexive
action
of
taking
steps
to
safeguard
one’s
own
well-being.
instructs
the
listener
to
safeguard
themselves.