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  1. 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.

    • Carlos Monroy
    • Spanish Teacher
  2. Sep 26, 2018 · Con nuestras 5 claves para usar bien los pronombres de objeto directo e indirecto, no volverás a tener dudas utilizando lo, la, los, las, le, les y se.

  3. Jul 14, 2022 · The Spanish direct object pronouns are me, te, lo, los, la, las, nos, os. How are these little words used? Let’s learn!

  4. Aug 21, 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. However when the indirect pronouns le and les (meaning to him / to her / to them) are accompanied by the direct pronoun lo, la, los or las (meaning it / them) then le and les become se to avoid a clumsy sounding le lo ...

  5. Para usar adecuadamente los pronombres átonos de 3.ª persona lo (s), la (s), le (s) según la norma culta del español general, debe tenerse en cuenta, en primer lugar, la función sintáctica que desempeña el pronombre y, en segundo lugar, el género y el número gramatical de la palabra a la que se refiere. En el siguiente cuadro se ...

  6. May 22, 2016 · So, in Spanish, instead of "Come la manzana" you could just say "Cómela". "la" answers the question "What?" and replaces the noun. They can be used for both people and objects.

  7. 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!