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yéndote

Yéndote is the gerund form of the Spanish verb ir with the clitic pronoun te attached, forming yéndote. It is a non-finite verb form used in periphrastic constructions to indicate movement related to the second-person singular pronoun, often in progressive or directional contexts. The accent on the e (yéndote) preserves the original stress of the gerund yendo when a pronoun is added.

Morphology and usage

Yéndote is built from the verb ir (to go) in its gerundio, plus the clitic te. This

Notes on function

As a non-finite verb form, yéndote cannot stand alone and typically appears within a larger clause with

See also

Spanish gerund, clitic pronouns, verbs of movement, ir.

clitic
can
attach
to
the
gerund
to
express
that
the
action
involves
the
listener
or
a
recipient.
The
form
is
common
in
spoken
Spanish
and
in
informal
writing,
and
it
can
combine
with
other
elements
to
specify
direction
or
purpose,
for
example:
Estoy
yéndote
a
buscar
(I
am
going
to
fetch
you)
or
Ya
te
estás
yendo
(you
are
already
leaving).
When
more
pronouns
are
included,
forms
such
as
yéndotelo
or
yéndotela
may
appear,
with
the
accent
kept
on
the
appropriate
syllable
to
maintain
pronunciation.
a
finite
verb,
such
as
estar
or
ir,
to
convey
aspect
or
direction.
It
often
implies
movement
toward
a
destination
or
away
from
a
location
and
can
convey
immediacy
or
continuity
of
the
action.
Its
use
is
most
transparent
in
colloquial
contexts,
and
it
coexists
with
other
constructions
involving
the
gerundio
of
ir
plus
pronouns.