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  1. Feb 27, 2015 · "Los" can both mean "them" or "the". For example: "cuidado con los bandidos" and "la niñera nueva los cuida muy bien" are both correct uses of "los". However, in your example it wouldn't be right. Either "nos" or "les" would be correct, the first meaning he reads US a book, and the second meaning he reads THEM a book.

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  2. Welcome to our grammar lesson on Spanish definite articles (“artículos determinados”). Definite articles in Spanish are: el – la – los – las. They are equivalent to the English word “the”. By the end of this lesson, you will be able use these articles properly in sentences. You will also find a Quiz and an Exercise to practice.

    • Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish
    • Lo, LA, Los, Las
    • Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish with People
    • Common Phrases Using Direct Object Pronouns in Spanish

    me te lo/la nos os los/las Be sure to watch the video above to learn how we use them in Spanish. Then follow along with the translations in English below.

    When we are talking about things in Spanish we use either lo, la, los or las, depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine, and singular or plural: Yo veo una bicicleta = I see a bike Yo la veo en el parque= I see it in the park Yo veo unas sombrillas = I see some umbrellas Yo las veo en la playa= I see them at the beach Yo veo unos libro...

    In some cases we might need to refer to people when using direct object pronouns. In this case, we can also use lo, las, los or las, as well as me, te, nos, or os Yolo veo = I see him Other examples: Yo te veo = I see you Él me ve = He sees me Él los ve = He sees them Ellos nosven = They see us

    And, you may have heard some of these direct object pronouns before and just not realized it. Some common uses include: Lo sé / No lo sé = I know [it] / I don’t know [it] Lo siento = I’m sorry [I feel it]

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  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Learn about Using lo, la, los, las = him, her, it, them (direct object pronouns) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq Spanish. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing and listening exercises. Find your fluent Spanish!

  5. It is also vital that when you learn new vocabulary, you make sure to learn the gender of each noun, because the articles (as well as adjectives, pronouns, and just about everything else) change according to the gender of the noun. The Spanish definite article corresponds with "the" in English. There are four Spanish definite articles.

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  7. definite article. 1. (plural) a. the. Todos los asientos estaban ocupados. All the seats were taken. pronoun. 2. (plural) a. them. Escoja los plátanos que quiera y póngalos en una caja.Pick the bananas you prefer, and put them in a box.

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