How to use reflexive verbs

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How to use reflexive verbs in Spanish

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00:00 Introduction
00:37 What is a reflexive verb in Spanish?
02:14 Reflexive verb endings in Spanish
03:08 Reflexive pronouns in Spanish
04:01 Reflexive verb example
04:59 Reflexive vs not reflexive
05:34 Other uses of reflexive verbs in Spanish

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Hi! I just found your channel and I love how you teach, it's so good. But I have a question if you have the time -

I've heard that one can only have two "object pronouns" in a sentence at once, and the combinations are
Reflexive - Direct
Reflexive - Indirect
Indirect - Direct

So, because all those pronoun cases share the same forms for "me, te, nos, y os", how would we tell if the "me" in a "me lo" combo is indirect or reflexive?

Here's what I learned from your video - if the verb is reflexive, i.e: "me lo compré" which means "I bought myself it", we know the "me" is reflexive, and if the verb is not reflexive, i.e: "se lo compré", which means "I bought him/her it". (We could specify him or her with "a él" or "a ella").

Then... What about a situation like the following - "se lo compró". Would this mean "He/She bought him/herself it" aka the reflexive verb version, or "He/She bought him/her/them it", aka the indirect object pronoun version?

EDIT - wait, I think I got it. In my example, if we were dealing with the indirect object pronoun version, we would use the "a él / a ella / a ellos" clarification, so that we'd know 100% that "se" is "le/s" after going through the double L object pronoun rule.

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