It's typically used in situations where someone wants you to do something that you strongly disagree with. It kind of means force me, in this context.
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'Contact me'
'Get back to me later'
Origins:
Comes from the spanish verb 'revertir' meaning 'to revert (to)', and literally means "revert to me".
Usage:
This can be used in informal speech among friends but also in business letters/conversation.
'Contact me'
'Get back to me later'
Origins:
Comes from the spanish verb 'revertir' meaning 'to revert (to)', and literally means "revert to me".
Usage:
This can be used in informal speech among friends but also in business letters/conversation.
Examples:
(1) In a letter or note:
"If you need any more help, me revirte"
(2) In a telephone conversation:
Person A: "Hi, can you talk?"
Person B: "No, sorry I'm really busy."
Person A: "No problem. Me reverte?"
Person B: "OK, I'll call you later. Bye."
(1) In a letter or note:
"If you need any more help, me revirte"
(2) In a telephone conversation:
Person A: "Hi, can you talk?"
Person B: "No, sorry I'm really busy."
Person A: "No problem. Me reverte?"
Person B: "OK, I'll call you later. Bye."
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