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What does que te recoja mean?

"Que te recoja" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "Pick you up" or "Let someone pick you up."

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:

* Que: This is a conjunction that introduces a clause, similar to "that" in English.

* te: This is the object pronoun "you," in the informal form.

* recoja: This is the subjunctive form of the verb "recoger," which means "to pick up" or "to collect."

Examples of how to use the phrase:

* "¿A qué hora te recoja?" (What time should I pick you up?)

* "Espera aquí, que te recoja mi hermano." (Wait here, my brother will pick you up.)

* "Te recoja tu madre, ¿verdad?" (Your mother will pick you up, right?)

It's important to note that the phrase is often used in a more specific context, such as picking someone up from a place or event.

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