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Differences Between LE and LO |When to use LE and LO in Spanish? |Spanish Direct & Indirect Pronouns 

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Комментарии : 117   
@xeniahaiducova
@xeniahaiducova 2 года назад
It's a great video, but it would be useful if you included some examples at the end of it too. Gracias 😊
@JO_Artificial
@JO_Artificial 10 месяцев назад
Exactly, I've not picked a thing from this.
@genasyde4323
@genasyde4323 Год назад
LO/LA is used to replace a person when the action directly affects or interact directly with physical body of the person being replaced. Example: I see her/ La veo I love her/ La amo I hit her/ La golpeé These actions interact directly with the physical body of the person so it’s LA/LO LE is used when the action being carried out is more important than the person in the sentence. Examples I’m going to tell him. Le voy a decir. I gave him a gift. Le di un un regalo. The action being done is more important than the person receiving the gift. That’s why LE is used. Hope this helps ❤😊
@MA-yt4xf
@MA-yt4xf Год назад
this made it even clearer! thanks
@budekins542
@budekins542 Год назад
So La veo literally is "her I see" - thanks!
@namkhanngajato3911
@namkhanngajato3911 10 месяцев назад
I am going to tell him(indirect object) a story Le Voy a contar Una historia.
@TheJr1959
@TheJr1959 2 месяца назад
Nice explanation.. thanks
@stevedonoghue1868
@stevedonoghue1868 3 месяца назад
examples definitely needed for those of us who don’t have a detailed understanding of grammar!
@vja4Him
@vja4Him Месяц назад
I would like to see more examples, and always with English translation. I am a beginner with Spanish, so all the tools you can provide will be most helpful and greatly appreciated !
@BellomaBello
@BellomaBello 4 года назад
thank you for your effort :-) the explanation is perfect, and i just wanted some examples for both situations.. keep going. muchas gracias
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 4 года назад
Muchas gracias!! For example: Yo le cocino arroz - Yo lo cocino 😊
@BellomaBello
@BellomaBello 4 года назад
Spanish Gitana muchas gracias
@greywoolff
@greywoolff 4 года назад
Yo tengo muchos deberes y lo es muy difícil " is this right 🤔? "
@Nick_Lally
@Nick_Lally 3 года назад
@@greywoolff tengo muchos deberes y son muy difíciles*
@xaviermartinez3016
@xaviermartinez3016 2 года назад
Yes some examples in sentence form would be helpful.
@shelleyjennings4344
@shelleyjennings4344 2 года назад
¡Eres maravillosa! Tus explicaciones son tan sencillas y claras. 🤩 Mil gracias.
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 2 года назад
Muchas gracias Shelley :) Saludos!
@zetnikoven
@zetnikoven Год назад
she is absolutely phenomenal
@radarr24
@radarr24 Год назад
I’ve been studying Spanish on the Babbel app for about six months. This is exactly what I needed to answer my question. Thank you!
@rogerdavies2796
@rogerdavies2796 3 года назад
At last.....a clear and concise explanation !!!
@santu55ubito
@santu55ubito Год назад
Gracias, it is a big help. I was doing well, but this was a challenge.
@MsLadyBloom1
@MsLadyBloom1 Год назад
You’re amazing! Thanks for clarifying this!!!!
@throughthegrace7893
@throughthegrace7893 Год назад
Thank you so much! Now I understand why my Sagradas Escrituras uses "os"
@kevsully67
@kevsully67 9 месяцев назад
Muchas gracias!
@kashkashi7118
@kashkashi7118 3 года назад
It was the best and clearest explanation one could possibly get. You are a great professor!
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
muchas gracias, Kash :)
@davidpaniccia1466
@davidpaniccia1466 3 года назад
Hello Marina, your video is very helpful. Thank you, David
@warrenbaldwin7835
@warrenbaldwin7835 6 месяцев назад
Muy útil. gracias
@zanngoc
@zanngoc 2 года назад
THE OBYEKT IS IMPORTANT! :)) Thank you very much for the video. Big love from Turkey!
@terryarnold9154
@terryarnold9154 2 года назад
Gracias por tu explicación de algo que siempre me ha confundido, me has ayudado comprenderlo un poco mejor. Eres una estrella.
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 2 года назад
Me alegro mucho Terry! Gracias a ti :)
@maxcole4025
@maxcole4025 10 месяцев назад
Muchisimas gracias, Esto me ayudó mucho
@annasmirnova5082
@annasmirnova5082 4 года назад
Can't be more clear now. Muchas gracias!!!
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 4 года назад
Gracias a ti Anna!!! 😊
@williamhare8640
@williamhare8640 Год назад
Very good thank you
@kipmay5101
@kipmay5101 Год назад
This was the first time I heard it explained like this. The chart was very helpful. Thank you.
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@JessicaLaurenVine
@JessicaLaurenVine 2 года назад
Ahhh... yes. THANK YOU! This was driving me nuts on Duolingo!
@donttreadonme9520
@donttreadonme9520 Год назад
Very helpful. Been trying to figure this out and you made it good sense! Thank you!!
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana Год назад
Thank you for watching:)
@ousboyjammeh8345
@ousboyjammeh8345 Год назад
Gracias!
@davidpaniccia1466
@davidpaniccia1466 3 года назад
Thank you!
@apexpredator5196
@apexpredator5196 3 года назад
You're a real saviour. Thanks a lot.
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Thank YOU 😊😊
@budekins542
@budekins542 Год назад
Good lesson.
@emmahardy7611
@emmahardy7611 2 года назад
Thank you
@cklid1
@cklid1 2 года назад
Amazing explanation! Thank you!!! :)
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 2 года назад
Thank YOU for watching Chuck :)
@Pronunciationwithemma
@Pronunciationwithemma 4 года назад
Gracias por este vídeo! Por fin entiendo la diferencia. 😅
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 4 года назад
Happy to help! 😊
@tylerdurden2932
@tylerdurden2932 3 года назад
Hi emma i following you also :)
@cowboydan3663
@cowboydan3663 3 года назад
Definitely helped 😊
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Happy to read this!!! Keep going 👏🏽👏🏽
@charlesfinch4353
@charlesfinch4353 20 дней назад
Good explanstion
@genihidayat7212
@genihidayat7212 3 года назад
Excellent explanation 👍
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Muchas gracias!!!
@zialielmahdy
@zialielmahdy 4 года назад
MUCHAS GRACIAS MARINA
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 4 года назад
Gracias a ti 😊
@Divgo26
@Divgo26 3 года назад
Very very helpful
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Happy to help!!! 🔥🔥
@Buboll1
@Buboll1 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your video! I'm watching it a year later and this has really helped me :)
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Me alegro much, saludos :)
@jco9761
@jco9761 3 года назад
Wow. Short but very informative..
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
me alegro :) Saludos!!
@willtabacchi1408
@willtabacchi1408 2 года назад
Thank you for tackling this tricky difficult subject. As others wrote, several examples of each would have been great. In addition any examples should be nearly identical except one uses indirect and the other direct. Of course a white board should be used. The above would allow the student to compare and contrast. What you presented was an analysis. Other people do not learn by analysis. Other people learn not by analysis but by example. Thank you
@zeynabsmoshirian4514
@zeynabsmoshirian4514 4 года назад
Muchas gracias teacher 🙌🙌🙌🌿🌿🌿love from Iran
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 4 года назад
Gracias a tiii!! Saludos para Iran 😊
@zeynabsmoshirian4514
@zeynabsmoshirian4514 4 года назад
@@spanishgitana 😘😘😘😘🌿
@faisalalenzi194
@faisalalenzi194 3 года назад
Nice 😍👏
@rahinaishtiaq3270
@rahinaishtiaq3270 Год назад
Hello How are you It's a great video
@amberdavis5311
@amberdavis5311 Год назад
This has been the hardest part of learning Spanish for me
@patriciaaguilerajb007
@patriciaaguilerajb007 2 года назад
Segura que ese video tendré que mirar muchas veces...Es una duda antigua Jajaja > \o/ \o/
@hengthe
@hengthe 9 месяцев назад
No olvides que cuando lo y le estén juntos, “le” viene primero pero se cambia a “se”, entonces que se lo di = le di algo a alguien.
@faisalalenzi194
@faisalalenzi194 3 года назад
Hay ejemplos ? 😅
@spati28
@spati28 2 года назад
at a call center ' en que puedo servirLE'' what's that LE for ?
@sarac9752
@sarac9752 3 года назад
Suuuper bien explicado, estoy estudiando para ser tutora de español y no sabía cómo explicar este tema jajaj
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 3 года назад
Muchas gracias 😊😊😊
@shelleyjennings4344
@shelleyjennings4344 2 года назад
Tampoco yo. De verdad creo que mi explicación fue complicada y confundí a mis alumnos. Voy a usar este vídeo. Ella lo explica mejor.
@garyjenkins
@garyjenkins 3 года назад
Hi! I've heard that conocerle (as in "encantado de conocerle") is sometimes used vs conocerlo/la. Is "le" correct usage given that a direct object pronoun seems to be required? Thank you.
@gabbythegreat4962
@gabbythegreat4962 2 года назад
Difficult to ask her because she's Spanish. In proper grammar, you would use lo/la, but Spaniards almost always use "le." There's actually a term called leísmo that explains this phenomena. Unfortunately I learned it incorrectly in Spain at first. So whenever the 'object, whether it's a person or a thing, is directly receiving the action, it's lo/la. "I talk to you," becomes "yo LO/LA hablo." But Spaniards would almost always say 'le' if that object is a person. So 'encantado de conocerLO' is correct, but Spaniards would say 'ecantado de conocerLE.' Depends on if you want to be right or Spanish haha.
@jamesb5737
@jamesb5737 2 года назад
Very short, very simple. Thanks for your help understanding this!
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! :)
@JoaoPaulo-rn1ue
@JoaoPaulo-rn1ue 3 года назад
Es muy guapa Marina asi como tu clases, saludo de Brazil lo quiero estudiar contigo!!
@myyoutubechannel6280
@myyoutubechannel6280 Год назад
the indirect object is just the dative. the direct object is the accusative.
@Mars.2024
@Mars.2024 Год назад
⭐🦋😍
@catirerubio
@catirerubio 2 года назад
Ejemplos, por favor.
@Videos.company
@Videos.company 5 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@garimaverma2say
@garimaverma2say 3 года назад
Se lo hago el trabajo por mi familia y tengo deseos de hablar español con fluidez..
@Tom228april
@Tom228april 2 года назад
Ella hizo arroz y lo estaba bueno
@cwtckness
@cwtckness 10 месяцев назад
Forgive me, please pronounce the word indirect with emphasis on the first syllable in , thank you
@seleldjdfmn221
@seleldjdfmn221 4 года назад
Awesome channel. how Long have you been at it? #wow =O
@Malvegil357
@Malvegil357 10 месяцев назад
Why is it that Google Translate renders "He likes wine" as "le gusta el vino"? That would imply that "He" is an indirect object and not the subject. What am I missing here?
@jordillach3222
@jordillach3222 3 месяца назад
The structure in which _gustar_ is used in Spanish is different than the one in which _like_ is used in English. In Spanish, the subject of _gustar_ is the thing or the person that causes the pleasure or the attraction and the one who feels the emotion is the indirect object. Very much like with the English _please:_ 👉 Esa música me gusta = That music pleases me / I like that music.
@Malvegil357
@Malvegil357 2 месяца назад
@@jordillach3222 And is that because gustar is a pronominal verb or what do you call that type of verb?
@jordillach3222
@jordillach3222 2 месяца назад
@@Malvegil357 No, _gustar_ is no pronominal verb, but a transitive one. Pronominal verbs are those that are conjugated with a weak pronoun that agrees with the subject, i.e.: _atreverse._ This verb only exists as a pronominal one, there is no _*atrever._ You cannot _*atrever something or someone,_ this verb cannot have a direct or an indirect object (transitivity), you can only _atreverte yourself_ (pronominality). Other verbs can be optionally used in a pronominal way, i.e.: _despertar._ You can _despertar somebody_ (transitivity), but you can also _despertarte yourself_ (pronominality). _Gustar,_ on the other hand, is a typical transitive verb that is usually the nucleus of a sentence in which there is both a direct and an indirect object. By the way, don't confuse pronominality with reflexivity (that's a subject for a different discussion).
@Malvegil357
@Malvegil357 2 месяца назад
@@jordillach3222 So is there a category name for verbs like "gustar" other than being "transitive" or has nobody bothered to create one yet?
@jordillach3222
@jordillach3222 2 месяца назад
@@Malvegil357 I repeat what I wrote in my previous response: "Gustar is a typical transitive verb", just like thousands of other verbs.
@RSmith1982
@RSmith1982 2 года назад
But what about using each form for who. For example: "14 Después Jesús lo encontró en el templo, y le dijo:" Both lo and le herein translate to him, then why would the following sentence be incorrect?: 14 Después Jesús le encontró en el templo, y lo dijo:
@jordillach3222
@jordillach3222 3 месяца назад
Because they are two independent sentences with two different verbs that require different structures. In _Jesús lo encontró en el templo,_ the person that he found in the temple is the direct object, so it takes the pronoun _lo._ In _le dijo,_ the person Jesus told something is the indirect object and it takes _le._ The direct object in this sentence, the thing that Jesus told him, is quoted after the colon. Textual quotes, with quotation marks, are the only direct objects that can be separated from the verb by a punctuation mark, it's an exception.
@JO_Artificial
@JO_Artificial 10 месяцев назад
I've not picked a thing from this, teaching without examples in my opinion is for Spanish speakers, not for beginners.
@changmichael3660
@changmichael3660 3 года назад
voy a llevarlo al colegio (correct!) / voy a llevarle al colegio (?)
@insight4L
@insight4L 3 года назад
No because you are not going to wear the school Le/Les refers to a person you are doing the action to. You are not, in this scenario, wearing the school.
@changmichael3660
@changmichael3660 3 года назад
@@insight4L llevar can be used as take someone to ..., give someone a ride to ...
@insight4L
@insight4L 3 года назад
@@changmichael3660 Ohhh yhh in this case you are using the other person as a pronoun(him)
@kenzodrame447
@kenzodrame447 2 года назад
Me gustaría conocerte me pareces muy interesante te lo juro
@sebwimedo
@sebwimedo Год назад
you need examples...
@browner3173
@browner3173 2 года назад
Then why do you say los amo for i love them... It's referring to who, but you don't use the indirect pronoun (les amo)?
@celebratelife8436
@celebratelife8436 Год назад
Great video but it's not pronounced Dai rect or indairect it's just direct and indirect (Dee)
@nakirion1
@nakirion1 Год назад
Thank you, but far too abstract. Examples would be helpful
@stephenbrown7914
@stephenbrown7914 Год назад
Useful, but sorry, my ear does not hear the difference in your DIrect and INdirect pronunciations.
@earthwormchewer170
@earthwormchewer170 2 года назад
Jesus Christ loves you.
@Faisals_Adventures
@Faisals_Adventures Год назад
Wasn't helpful. Should have used some example.
@spanishgitana
@spanishgitana Год назад
Jail for me
@Faisals_Adventures
@Faisals_Adventures Год назад
@@spanishgitana If you embrace criticism with an open mind, you can better your craft. I always share what I do with friends to seek honest feedback. Only the really good friends will make effort and hassle to be honest and the rest will be polite and move on.
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