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  1. LEARN how to use reflexive and direct/indirect object pronouns in Spanish. In this video, I'm sharing examples with "le," "se" and "lo" in Spanish, and expla...

  2. 26 sie 2024 · The Spanish indirect object pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, les. Le and les become se when they are combined with the direct object pronouns lo, la, los, las. Let’s learn about…. For a printable PDF explanation of the Spanish indirect object pronouns, click the download button below.

  3. 13 lip 2024 · Indirect object pronouns in Spanish are crucial to speak naturally and fluidly. Here are the key points to know: Spanish indirect object pronouns are me, te, le, nos, os, les. The pronoun se replaces le/les in sentences which also contain third-person direct object pronouns.

  4. The things you explain in the first paragraph are correct. When you have a direct object pronoun (lo/la/los/las) alongside an indirect object pronoun (le/les), the indirect object pronoun is changed for a 'se', like in 'le dije eso' / 'se lo dije'. Now, for the second paragraph.

  5. Quick answer – both ‘se’ and ‘le’ are Spanish pronouns; ‘le’ is an indirect object pronoun and ‘se’ is kinda like the chameleon of pronouns as it has LOTS of different uses. They’re both EXTREMELY common, so it’s best not to get them muddled up!

  6. 22 maj 2016 · te and lo/la are Direct Object Pronouns. DOPs replace the noun and answer the question "What?" or "Who?". For example, if your telling someone to eat their apple, you would more than likely say "Eat it" than "Eat the apple". So, in Spanish, instead of "Come la manzana" you could just say "Cómela". "la" answers the question "What?"

  7. 21 sie 2024 · Learn about le and les becoming se in Spanish. When there is an indirect pronoun in a sentence we use: me, te, le, nos, os, les.

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