Le, les, me, te, se, nos, os
Te is the indirect object pronoun in Spanish for tu.
The indirect object pronoun for ustedes is "les".
"Te" is the object pronoun form of the word "you," or "tú" in Spanish. It can be used both as an indirect object pronoun and a direct object pronoun. "Té" is simply the drink "tea."
In Spanish, an indirect object pronoun usually comes before a conjugated verb, while a direct object pronoun can come either before a conjugated verb or be attached to an infinitive or gerund.
"No" in Spanish is No in English. but in Spanish, no is a double negative, for example: No, I don't speak Spanish. would be: No, no se habla espanol. in other words in Spanish, you almost always repeat the word no.
'Te' in Spanish means you. Grammatically, it is either a direct or indirect object pronoun.
The indirect object is Alice.The direct object of the verb 'bought' is 'sweater' (bought sweater for Alice).
The pronoun her is an object pronoun; for example:We see her everyday.
In object replacement, the order is always indirect and then direct. In a negative command the sentence structure is "No, Indirect Object, Direct Object, Verb Phrase". It is the same order as a sentence with a regular indicative verb.
In Spanish, you attach the pronoun to an infinitive when the pronoun is functioning as the object of the verb. This is done to create a single word and maintain the correct stress in the sentence structure. Examples include "comerlo" (to eat it) and "decirte" (to tell you).
In Spanish, they may be analyzed as clitics which cannot function independently, but take the conjugated form of the Spanish verb. Object pronouns are generally proclitic, i.e. they appear before the verb of which they are the object. ... Ellos te lo dijeron = "They said it to you"
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)