I get excited in Spanish means me emociono. Here we use a <em>Reflexive Verb, </em>that is, a verb accompanied by a <em>Reflexive pronoun. </em>These type of pronouns point out that a person carries out an action<em> to</em> or <em>for himself/herself. </em>So, the Reflexive Pronoun me stands for the first-person singular matching the Spanish pronoun yo.
<span>A. emocionado - to get excited B. emocionara - to get excited C. se emociono - t</span>o get excited <span> D. me emociono </span>- to get excited
As you can see.. they all mean the same thing, but your question asked...the correct way to say "<span>I get excited"
You'll have to conjugated the word into the "yo" form. Which leaves us with the answer choice "A" ending in "o"