
Se vs. Le | Compare Spanish Words - SpanishDictionary.com
What is the difference between se and le? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of se and le on SpanishDictionary.com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website.
Different usage of "se," "le," "lo" and "la" got me confused
2017年6月28日 · Somehow I started to get confused when I use se and le. Apparently, both mean the same, "he/she/it/you formal." It depends on the context of course. So, I don't know when to use each of them and if there is any difference. Do you say, "llamrlo/llamar...
"Le" versus "Se" | SpanishDictionary.com Answers
2012年12月21日 · What is the difference between se and le and what are they used for?? Que es la diferencia enfrente de se y le y cuando los usa?
te, tu, su, se, lo, la, le | SpanishDictionary.com Answers
2016年5月22日 · I was just wondering if anyone can explain to me why, where and when to use words like te, tu, su, se, lo, la, le
Using 'le' vs 'se' pronoun - Spanish Language Stack Exchange
Le is a pronoun used as indirect object (never direct object -- this would actually be ). Thus in the second sentence, you use se because it refers to the person doing the action (she does the action to herself).
When does one replace "le/les" with the pronoun "se"?
2014年8月1日 · When are the object pronouns le/les replaced with se?
"Se" and "le" with "usted", but always "te" with "tú"
2019年3月15日 · I took the table from the DPD, and the asterisk in refers to the following explanation: "En América, en Canarias y en parte de Andalucía, no se usa el pronombre personal vosotros para la segunda persona del plural.
lo, le ,nos, me, se, les | SpanishDictionary.com Answers
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns - SpanishDict
Changing Le to Se The indirect object pronouns le and les change to se when followed by the direct object pronouns lo, la, los and las.
Should I use le or lo? | SpanishDictionary.com Answers
2014年12月4日 · And I'm sorry to tell you that if you want to use both le and lo together, "I'm giving it (el libro) to him," le becomes se to make pronunciation easier, and the sentence becomes "Se lo doy."