How to Say ‘Those who have already forgotten me’ in Spain Spanish
Las que ya se olvidaron de mí
💬 Usage Tip: 'Olvidaron' is the past simple form of 'olvidar', showing completed actions.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Forgetting past relations is a common storyline in songs about love and loss, universal in many cultures' music.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Las
[lahs]
The
Definite article used before a noun.
Las personas que ya se olvidaron de mí nunca llamaron.
The people who have already forgotten me never called.
que
[keh]
that
Used to specify the subject being referred to.
Las cosas que ya se olvidaron de mí son importantes.
The things that have already forgotten me are important.
ya
[yah]
already
To indicate a prior action or state.
Ya se olvidaron de mí y eso me entristece.
They have already forgotten me and that makes me sad.
se
[seh]
reflexive pronoun
Used to indicate the subject performs the action on itself.
Se olvidaron de mí después de la fiesta.
They forgot about me after the party.
olvidaron
[ohl-vee-dah-rohn]
forgot
Ceased to remember.
Mis amigos se olvidaron de mí en el viaje.
My friends forgot about me during the trip.
de
[deh]
of
Used to indicate part of a whole, relation, or measure.
Se olvidaron de mí rápidamente.
They forgot about me quickly.
mí
[mee]
me
Used by a speaker to refer to themselves as the object of a verb.
Nunca pensé que se olvidaran de mí.
I never thought they would forget about me.
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