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1. LOS = the (plural for male) example: the men- los hombres / the man- el hombre

2. You, to you, polite plural for men or both genders if in the group there is a man. Señores, *los / les he visto muy contentos el día de hoy. Gentlemen, I have seen you very glad today.

3. To them, them. Ayer hablé con ellos, pero *los / les volveré a consultar para que me confirmen su respuesta. I talked to them yesterday, but I will consult themagain to confirm their response.

The use of "lo / le", "los / los", "la / las" meaning "usted, ustedes", depends on the verb, for sometimes, the meaning can change or it could be a wrong sentence:

Les gusta el pastel a ustedes (right) --- you like cake (polite, plural you)

Los gusta el pastel a ustedes (wrong)

Los / les / las vi que ayer discutían entre ustedes (polite you, plural, masculine or both genders "les / los" or only feminine "las") Yesterday, I saw you were arguing among you.

The same attention must be paid when these dative-accusative Spanish pronouns mean "to them" or "them."

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