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Meaning of convinose




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convinose
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Error by 'convínose', a pronominal form for an inflection of the verb to agree; or perhaps a joke for 'combinose', pronominal form for an inflection of the verb to combine. See verbs/agreed, verbs/combined, se ("singular third-person pronoun").

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

In any case it would be convínose, archaic way of saying it was agreed, that is, it was agreed, they agreed to do or decide something. I think we have already said on occasion that the enclitic pronouns, the attached as suffixes, at present are only used with some verb forms, the gerund, the infinitive, the imperative and the present subjunctive when it has imperative character.

  



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