(Los Verbos Recíprocos)
Reciprocal reflexives describe actions that two or more people do to each other — like “each other” or “one another” in English.
They use the same reflexive pronouns (nos, os, se) but the meaning is shared or mutual, not individual.
1) What Are Reciprocal Reflexives?
A reciprocal reflexive shows that the action is exchanged between two or more people.
In English:
- We hug each other.
- They see one another.
In Spanish:
- Nos abrazamos. → We hug each other.
- Se ven. → They see each other.
2) Reflexive vs. Reciprocal: What’s the Difference?
| Type | Meaning | Example | English |
| Reflexive | The subject acts on itself | Me lavo las manos. | I wash myself (my hands). |
| Reciprocal | The subjects act on each other | Nos ayudamos. | We help each other. |
Hint: You can only use reciprocal reflexives when there’s more than one subject — nosotros, vosotros, ellos, ellas, ustedes.
3) Pronouns Used for Reciprocal Reflexives
Only plural reflexive pronouns are used:
| Subject | Pronoun | English Equivalent |
| nosotros / nosotras | nos | each other / one another |
| vosotros / vosotras | os | each other (Spain) |
| ellos / ellas / ustedes | se | each other / one another |
4) How to Form Reciprocal Reflexives
Formula:
Subject + reciprocal pronoun + verb (conjugated)
Examples:
- Nos saludamos todos los días. → We greet each other every day.
- Ellos se escriben por correo electrónico. → They write to each other by email.
- Vosotros os conocéis muy bien. → You all know each other very well.
5) Common Reciprocal Verbs
| Verb | Meaning | Example |
| abrazarse | to hug each other | Nos abrazamos al llegar. |
| amarse / quererse | to love each other | Se aman profundamente. |
| ayudarse | to help each other | Nos ayudamos con la tarea. |
| besarse | to kiss each other | Se besaron en la mejilla. |
| conocerse | to know each other / meet each other | Nos conocimos en la escuela. |
| escribirse | to write to each other | Se escriben cartas. |
| hablarse | to talk to each other | No se hablan ahora. |
| llamarse | to call each other | Nos llamamos todos los días. |
| mirarse | to look at each other | Se miran con amor. |
| odiarse | to hate each other | Se odian desde hace años. |
| pelearse | to fight with each other | Se pelean constantemente. |
| respetarse | to respect each other | Nos respetamos siempre. |
| saludarse | to greet each other | Nos saludamos con un abrazo. |
| verse | to see each other | Nos vemos mañana. |
6) Verb Tense Examples
Reciprocal reflexives can appear in any tense — just like regular verbs.
| Tense | Example | Translation |
| Present | Nos hablamos todos los días. | We talk to each other every day. |
| Preterite | Nos vimos ayer. | We saw each other yesterday. |
| Imperfect | Se ayudaban mucho. | They used to help each other a lot. |
| Future | Nos veremos pronto. | We’ll see each other soon. |
| Present Progressive | Nos estamos escribiendo. / Estamos escribiéndonos. | We are writing to each other. |
7) Reciprocal Reflexives with Direct and Indirect Objects
Sometimes reciprocal verbs can also take additional pronouns for things or people exchanged between the two subjects.
Examples:
- Nos damos regalos. → We give each other gifts.
- Se escriben cartas. → They write letters to each other.
- Nos decimos la verdad. → We tell each other the truth.
Here, nos / se = “to each other,” while the object (regalos, cartas, la verdad) shows what they give or tell.
8) Clarifying “Each Other”
Sometimes it’s unclear who is acting on whom, so Spanish often adds uno a otro (one another) or el uno al otro (each other) for emphasis or clarity.
Examples:
- Nos miramos el uno al otro. → We look at each other.
- Se mandan mensajes uno a otro. → They send messages to each other.
- Nos escribimos cartas el uno al otro. → We write letters to one another.
If the group is all female, use la una a la otra.
9) Negative and Question Forms
Negative
Place no before the pronoun:
- No nos hablamos desde ayer. → We haven’t spoken since yesterday.
- No se ayudan mucho. → They don’t help each other much.
Questions
Place the pronoun before the verb:
- ¿Se conocen bien? → Do they know each other well?
- ¿Nos vemos mañana? → Will we see each other tomorrow?
10) Reflexive + Reciprocal Combined with Other Pronouns
In the progressive or infinitive constructions, the reciprocal pronoun placement follows the same rules as with reflexive verbs:
| Structure | Example | Translation |
| Before conjugated verb | Nos queremos ver. | We want to see each other. |
| Attached to infinitive | Queremos vernos. | We want to see each other. |
| Attached to gerund | Estamos viéndonos. | We are seeing each other. |
11) Practice: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct reciprocal pronoun and verb.
- Nosotros __________ (llamarse) todos los días.
- Ellos __________ (ayudarse) con la tarea.
- Tú y yo __________ (verse) mañana en la escuela.
- Mis padres __________ (escribirse) cuando eran novios.
- Los estudiantes __________ (respetarse) mucho.
Answers:
- nos llamamos
- se ayudan
- nos vemos
- se escribían
- se respetan
12) Practice with Meaning
Translate into Spanish using a reciprocal reflexive.
- They hug each other.
- We see each other every morning.
- The friends help each other.
- You all (vosotros) talk to each other a lot.
- My grandparents love each other very much.
Answers:
- Se abrazan.
- Nos vemos todas las mañanas.
- Los amigos se ayudan.
- Os habláis mucho.
- Mis abuelos se quieren mucho.
13) Common Pitfalls & Fixes
| Wrong | Correct | Explanation |
| Nos ayuda. | Nos ayudamos. | Both people are doing the action → plural verb. |
| Me abrazo. | Nos abrazamos. | Reciprocal → more than one subject. |
| Se mira a sí mismo. | Se miran el uno al otro. | Reflexive = self; reciprocal = each other. |
| Nos hablamos uno al uno. | Nos hablamos el uno al otro. | Correct reciprocal expression. |
14) Quick Reference Chart
| Pronoun | Used With | Meaning | Example |
| nos | nosotros | each other / one another | Nos escribimos todos los días. |
| os | vosotros | each other (Spain) | Os conocéis desde la infancia. |
| se | ellos / ellas / Uds. | each other / one another | Se saludan con una sonrisa. |
Why Reciprocal Reflexives Matter
Reciprocal verbs help express real, natural communication between people — actions, emotions, and relationships that go both ways.
They’re essential for:
- Talking about friendships, families, and relationships
- Describing communication and cooperation
- Using authentic everyday phrases like nos vemos, nos llamamos, se ayudan, se quieren
Learning reciprocal reflexives gives your Spanish a more conversational, natural, and interpersonal tone.
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