# 30. Reciprocal Reflexive Verbs > Source: [A Complete Guide To Every Fundamental In Spanish (The Conclusion)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YHDZSHCt1DE&t=8149s) Reciprocal reflexives express an action two or more subjects do **to each other / one another**. Because they need a plural subject, they only use the plural reflexive pronouns **nos**, **os**, and **se**. ## Key Rules - Use only plural reflexive pronouns: **nos** (we), **os** (vosotros), **se** (ellos/ellas/ustedes). - The verb is conjugated normally for the plural subject. - Whenever you see *se* (or *nos*, *os*) before a plural-subject verb, it can mean "each other". - Works in all tenses (present, preterite, imperfect, progressive…). - Almost any verb can be made reciprocal if the context allows two-or-more subjects. ## Conjugation / Pattern Tables ### Reciprocal pronouns | Subject | Pronoun | |---|---| | nosotros | nos | | vosotros | os | | ellos / ellas / ustedes | se | ### Common reciprocal verbs | Verb | Meaning | |---|---| | ayudarse | to help each other | | abrazarse | to hug each other | | saludarse | to greet each other | | encontrarse | to meet/encounter each other | | verse | to see each other | | conocerse | to know / meet each other | | escucharse | to listen to each other | ## Examples | Spanish | English | |---|---| | Nosotros ayudamos. | We help. | | Nos ayudamos. | We help each other. | | Ellos abrazan. | They hug. | | Ellos se abrazan. | They hug each other. | | Estamos escuchando. | We are listening. | | Nos estamos escuchando. | We are listening to each other. | | John y yo conocimos a María. | John and I met María. | | John y yo nos conocimos. | John and I met (each other). | | Los amigos saludaron. | The friends greeted (someone). | | Los amigos se saludaron. | The friends greeted each other. | | Nos encontramos en el cine cuando nos vimos. | We met at the cinema when we saw each other. | ## Notes & Gotchas - Singular reflexive pronouns (me, te) cannot be reciprocal — at least two subjects are required. - The same form can be reflexive ("they wash themselves") or reciprocal ("they wash each other"); context decides. - For clarity you can add *el uno al otro* / *los unos a los otros* to force the reciprocal reading.