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Spanish Phrase

Cámbialo regularmente.

/ˈkam.bja.lo re.ɣu.larˈmen.te/
Meaning"Change it regularly."
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Meaning

This phrase is a direct command or piece of advice instructing someone to replace or modify something at consistent intervals. It combines the imperative form of the verb 'cambiar' with the direct object pronoun 'lo' and the adverb 'regularmente'.

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When to use

Use this phrase when giving instructions about maintenance, security, or hygiene. It is commonly used for things like changing car oil, updating passwords, or replacing household items like water filters.

Grammar Breakdown

Cámbialoregularmente

1

Imperative Mood

The verb 'cambiar' is used in the informal 'tú' command form. When a pronoun is attached, an accent is added to keep the stress on the original syllable.

2

Adverbs in -mente

The suffix '-mente' is added to the feminine form of an adjective to create an adverb, similar to the English '-ly'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Qué debo hacer con el filtro del aire?

What should I do with the air filter?

Cámbialo regularmente para que el coche funcione bien.

Change it regularly so the car runs well.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Cambia lo regularmente.

    In affirmative commands, pronouns must be attached to the end of the verb to form a single word.

  • Lo cambia regularmente.

    Placing the pronoun before the verb makes it a statement rather than a command.

Alternatives

  • Cámbielo con frecuencia.

    Change it frequently (formal).

  • Hay que cambiarlo seguido.

    It must be changed often.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish, the imperative mood can sound quite direct. To sound more polite or less demanding, people often add 'por favor' or use the formal 'usted' form 'Cámbielo' when speaking to strangers or in professional settings.