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Hi Kezia, Since we don´t have the context, in this case, "le" could refer to the third person (él/ella) or the formal form (Usted). In Spanish, the use of reflexive verbs (with the reflexive pronoun) is quite extensive. In this case, we could translate in English with "How is it going?"
When used after a preposition, they are explicit and they always follow the verb. The explicit complement pronouns are: ME (me) TE (you) LUI, LEI (him, her, it) NOI (us) VOI (you) LORO (them) Examples: Ha sempre parlato bene di sua sorella → di lei (He has always said good things about his sister → about her)
17 maj 2015 · como se le va la vida a esa persona (where va stands for "progress.") ¡cómo se te va a ocurrir! (where va stands for the idea you're about to say and not like you were explicitly going somewhere.)
31 mar 2021 · Alright, here’s all you need to know about me, te, le, nos, os, les, and se. Use Spanish indirect object pronouns to express for whom/what or to whom/what the action of the sentence is done or performed. Let’s see some examples. • ¿Has hablado con tus padres? • Have you talked to your parents? • No, pero les escribí una carta.
Quick answer – ‘le’ is an indirect object pronoun, we use it to show who benefits from an action or to whom it is directed. ‘ Lo ’ and ‘ la ’ are direct object pronouns. Direct object pronouns are used to replace nouns in sentences and thus avoid repetition.
29 sty 2020 · ¿Cómo le/te va? How is life treating you? ¿Qué le/te pasa? What's new with you?/What's wrong with you?/What's happening to you? Le is formal, te is informal. That is, "le" corresponds to usted and te corresponds to tú. Here is a chart showing subject pronouns and their corresponding indirect object pronouns: Singular: First person: yo, me
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