mismo
same; itself
adjective MEES-moh Common
Origin: From Vulgar Latin metipsimus.
Also means
very; right (emphatic)
Usage Note
Mismo intensifies and specifies: placed after a pronoun or noun it adds emphasis (yo mismo lo hice = 'I did it myself'). Before a noun it signals identity (el mismo día = 'the very same day'). The phrase da lo mismo ('it's all the same') is extremely common. It agrees in gender and number: misma, mismos, mismas.
Examples
"Él mismo preparó la cena."
Natural Translation
He himself prepared the dinner.
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