Acompañarte (en. Accompany you)

/akompanyarɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Joining someone in a movement or activity.
I’m going to accompany you to the movies.
Voy a acompañarte al cine.
Providing company to someone to offer support or emotional companionship.
I always try to accompany you when you are sad.
Siempre trato de acompañarte cuando estás triste.
Being present with someone at an event or activity.
I would like to accompany you to your graduation.
Me gustaría acompañarte a tu graduación.

Etymology

From the verb “acompañar,” which comes from the Latin 'accompanĭare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I’ll accompany you
Indicates that company or help will be offered to someone.
Te acompaño
Accompanying you on the journey
Means being with you in a process or journey.
Acompañarte en el camino
I can’t accompany you
Expression used to indicate that it will not be possible to provide company.
No puedo acompañarte

Related Words

companionship
Action of accompanying someone.
acompañamiento
companion
Person who accompanies another.
compañero
assistance
Presence of a person to help.
asistencia

Slang Meanings

Standing by someone in something difficult.
I will always be there to accompany you in your decisions.
Siempre estaré para acompañarte en tus decisiones.
Going to a fun place with someone.
I’m going to accompany you to the party on Saturday.
Voy a acompañarte a la fiesta el sábado.